A boldly illustrated celebration of literary history's mostrebellious and revolutionary women.
Lauren Marino is the author of What Would Dolly Do? and Jackie and Cassini. The founding editor of Gotham Books, she has published multiple bestsellers and award-winning books. Alexandra Kilburn is a painter, muralist, illustrator, and stylist who lives and works in New Orleans.
"Marino's book enlightens, entertains, and empowers by bringing
women's literature to the forefront and contextualizing these
writers in the larger historical conversations which shaped their
work and which their work reshaped."--Southern Review of Books
"Marino's chronicle of women wordsmiths invites readers to better
appreciate the influence of past writers on their modern
counterparts and to embrace a more inclusive, global view of the
female experience...Bookish Broads illuminates the
transformative legacy of women writers and invites us to join a
story still unfolding."--Charleston Post and Courier
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