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We hear a lot about sexism against females, and some people think this extends to books, which it probably does. A lot of Книги have no females in them, или only have weak female characters, like damsels in distress which are just there to be saved by males. But recently, there has been a lot of strong, resourceful new female book characters. Here are my favourite strong heroines- and two of them are from Книги written by male authors, so well done men for realising that females can be string too.

1) Kestrel Hath, from The Wind on огонь series by William Nicholson.
Most of Ты probably haven't read this series, but Ты should. Not only is it an incredible story, but it has this incredible character who for me has to be the number 1 heroine. She has everything Ты could ask for: strong, brave, relateable and loving (although she doesn't realise it). She also is admirably stubborn, strong willed, impulsive, has a fiery temper and a strong sense of what's right. She feels a relateable anger at being oppressed by society and is Храбрая сердцем enough to rebel against it.

2) Avry of Kazan, from the Healer series by Maria V. Snyder.
Another book Ты probably haven't read but should. Avry is a healer who has been on the run for several years, because she lives in a world which is against healers. She is strong willed and capable of looking after herself and making her own decisions. Her strong will is particularly shown when she refuses to heal the prince she's being asked to heal for a long time, despite what the men who want her to heal him do. Being a healer gives her a strong sense of what's right and a nurturing, "motherly" instinct- she cares deeply for people and can't stand to see them hurt. However, although it goes against her nature, she still learns to fight, and turns out to be quite skilled at it.

3) Katniss Everdeen, from The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
A еще well known book now (most of Ты have probably read it), but still with an amazing heroine. Katniss is the very definition of mature and resourceful (I mean, she survived in poverty for several years AND managed to take care of her family!). She also appears to have a strong sense of what's right little tolerance of anything else, but instead of breaking her down, this leads her to take action and try to make a change. She is a woman of action. Although she does have a fiery temper, which she usually tries to control- but still flares up sometimes. And of course, she loves very strongly and fiercely- for example, she loves her sister enough to take her place in the games.

4) Eowyn, from The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien
After "The Hobbit" had no woman in it at all, I didn't have much hope that "The Lord of the Rings" would. And although there are other woman in it, most of the main characters are male (the entire fellowship is male)- but Eowyn basically saves everything. She is not a perfect character- she is depressed and yearns for glory! But the fact that she has flaws, that she isn't one dimensional, make her even better and shows how woman are people too. In fact, she seems to embody women's rights- I can't help admire her for the way she goes off with the army disguised as a man... and then she fights as well as any man. This seems to say: "Women are underestimated and oppressed by
men/society. They need to be дана a chance,
because they are people too and no less good than men!"

5) Beatrice Prior (Tris), from Divergent by Veronica Roth.
Another very strong female heroine from an amazing book series. Tris shares a lot of the qualities that most of the other characters share: strong willed, strong sense of what's right, etc. Although she is blunt and stubborn and in some ways her view of the world is simplistic, at the same time she has a lot of insight and sees the flaws in her world when most people don't. She represents people who don't fit in and find it hard to conform, which a lot of people need- and reassures us that maybe this is a good thing. She is strongly opposed to her restrictive society and an advocate for equality, and she cares so much about her cause and about her Друзья and peers that in the end (spoiler alert) she sacrifices herself for them, which shows just how "Selfless and brave" she is.

Thank Ты for Чтение and I hope Ты read some of these Книги if Ты haven't already. I'm sure Ты agree- strong female heroines like these 5 are amazing!
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You must know Julia Child by name if not by reputation. The cook of all cooks. The woman who revolutionized American household kitchens; she entered the Главная by TV and left us groaning, having just gorged on prodigious French food. But that really isn't her, Julia Child declares, in her book. My Life in France is an amazing, humanizing potrait of Julia Child as we peek into her life before fame and (can Ты belive it?) her life before she could cook (she claims that she was horrible in the кухня before moving to France and attended cooking...
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This is a common phrase/question that people employ when asking us booksellers for suggestions for their Друзья and family. "Well, he/she loved so-and-so...what else is like that" In fact, that is very helpful when trying to recommend books, knowing other Книги & authors that they like.

But sometimes one can get stuck in a rut and cannot come up with a wide selection of suggestions. Let's help each other find new Книги based on Книги we already enjoy. Adult, young adult, whatever Ты like!

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