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Top 5 Books Every Woman Must Read In Her Lifetime


52 Ways To Kick Ass In Life - By Andrea Owen

Andrea Owen has found a way to step into her greatness and leave her previous ordinary and uneventful life. Owen realised that she had to take immediate action if she truly wanted to live her very best life. Now as a certified life coach Andrea Owens shares her advice on how to live your best life and how to go from nothing to everything.

You Are a Badass - by Jane Sincero

A new age take on self help, Sincero gives a no nonsense approach to living a true and meaningful life by changing your perceptions, attitudes and beliefs in order to get there. Not a softly softly approach (which we are so here for btw) but an honest and feisty book that will leave you feeling empowered, confident and ready to get your act together.

Brave by Rose McGowan

"My life, as you will read, has taken me from one cult to another. BRAVE is the story of how I fought my way out of these cults and reclaimed my life. I want to help you do the same." -

Rose McGowan A memoir by Rose McGowan that sheds light on sexualization within Hollywood. Now an activist McGowan chooses not to keep quiet but to spread the word on the dark side of fame and depicts a victorious, courageous and fearless survivor.

Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao

A novel which shares the unbreakable friendship between two girls driven apart, and their journeys across the continents to find each other again. Poormina and Savitha, both born into poverty share experiences on life alternating between the girls' perspectives and obstacles faced. The story shows the power of women, hope and the amazing and unwavering bond of friendship.

Make Trouble by Cecile Reichards

Cecile Roberts began her life of activism from the day she was taken into the principal's office for wearing an armband in protest against the Vietnam War. Growing up in Texas her parents a civil rights worker and activist taught her and her siblings to stand up for themselves and ultimately 'make trouble'. Roberts, touched by the plight of being a woman has focused on the wage gap, daily life and the heavy role of being a mother.

 

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