8 Great New Books to Read This Spring
21.03.2022 - 15:53
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Glamour's favorite new spring books coming out in March 2022. All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Sekyiamah, a Ghanaian feminist activist, has been writing honestly, openly, and sensually about African women and sex for over a decade. For The Sex Lives of African Women, which The Economist named one of the best of the year, BuzzFeed praised, and the Guardian called “a book like none you will have read before,” she spoke to 30 women, ranging in age from their 20s to their 70s and hailing from 31 countries.
In interviews that took place over five years, the women told Sekyiamah about their sexual experiences, and how sex has interacted with their worldview and selfhood. The stories, as written by Sekyiamah, are mesmerizing. The women shared with her, and by extension with us, with true generosity. This book has so many stifle-a-strangled-laugh lines that you might want to refrain from reading it in a library or a train's quiet car.
Chou’s novel is a send-up of the polite, cardigan-draped white supremacy of liberal arts colleges. Our sort-of heroine is Ingrid Yang, a flailing PhD student studying a canonized Chinese poet. She has a white boyfriend who defends his interests with comments like, “Is it a crime to like Japanese culture?” and a nemesis who is more successful, and somehow, more successfully asian than her.
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