Hey guys,
I'm looking for a feminist historical fiction but with a fictional lead.
I have read alot of Biographical historical fiction and loved them, like finding margaret fuller and the personal librarian, both of these were written about real life iconic women of the past.
I'm looking for books like: the queens' gambit, lessons in chemistry, and Carrie Soto is back,
in which the character might be inspired from a real life figure but the story is entirely fiction. I think it gives the author more creative freedom, and I can loose myself in it without worrying about character accuracy lol.
I loved Carrie Soto's personality specifically, TJR has written other HR books too but this particular character, being an athlete and admant on becoming world renowned is so iconic. She's a bitch and she owns it, cuz there's nothing wrong with it.
Anything similar?
by readingalldays
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If you’re okay with books that are romance heavy, you might like The League of Extraordinary Women series by Evie Dunmore. The books follow a group of academics/suffragettes in Victorian England, as they fight for equal rights, and fall in love.