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"365 Books by Women Authors to Celebrate International Women's Day All Year" from the New York Public Library, 2017.

See also List of red-linked books from this list and List of red-linked authors from this list.

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A-B

 * Leila Aboulela,  The Kindness of Enemies
 * Susan Abulhawa,  The Blue Between Sky and Water
 * Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,  Half of a Yellow Sun
 * Etel Adnan,  Sea and Fog
 * Marjorie Agosín,  A Cross and a Star
 * Ama Ata Aidoo,  An Angry Letter in January and Other Poems
 * Naja Marie Aidt,  Rock, Paper, Scissors
 * Anna Akhmatova,  The Complete Poems of Anna Akhmatova
 * Michelle Alexander,  The New Jim Crow
 * Elizabeth Alexander,   The Light of the World: A Memoir
 * Svetlana Alexievich,  Voices From Chernobyl
 * Clare Allan,  Poppy Shakespeare
 * Sarah Addison Allen,  Lost Lake
 * Isabel Allende,  Eva Luna
 * Ruth Almog,  Death in the Rain
 * Karin Altenberg,  Island of Wings
 * Julia Alvarez,  In the Time of the Butterflies
 * Tahmima Anam,  The Good Muslim
 * Maya Angelou,  I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
 * Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke,  Being and Things On Their Own
 * Nathacha Appanah,  The Last Brother
 * Hannah Arendt,  Responsibility and Judgment
 * Chloe Aridjis,  Asunder
 * Bridget Asher,  All of Us and Everything
 * Margaret Atwood,  Oryx and Crake
 * Jane Austen,  Pride and Prejudice 
 * Mona Awad,  13 Ways of Looking At a Fat Girl
 * Basma Abdel Aziz,  The Line
 * Mariama Bâ,  Scarlet Song
 * Annie Baker,  The Flick
 * Toni Cade Bambara,  Those Bones Are Not My Child
 * Sara Baume,  Spill Simmer Falter Wither
 * Jo Ann Beard,  The Boys of My Youth
 * Gioconda Belli,  The Inhabited Woman
 * Karen Bender,  Refund
 * Lauren Beukes,  The Shining Girls
 * Fatima Bhutto,  The Shadow of the Crescent Moon
 * Imogen Binnie,  Nevada
 * Elizabeth Bishop,  Geography III
 * Karen Blixen,  Out of Africa
 * Katherine Boo,  Behind the Beautiful Forevers
 * Ljuba Merlina Bortolani,  The Siege (Bortolani novel)
 * Carmen Boullosa,  Before
 * Charlotte Brontë,  Jane Eyre
 * Emily Brontë,  Wuthering Heights
 * Gwendolyn Brooks,  The Bean Eaters
 * NoViolet Bulawayo,  We Need New Names
 * Octavia E. Butler,  Kindred
 * Judith Butler,  Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity

C-D

 * Leonora Carrington,  The Hearing Trumpet 
 * Anne Carson,  Nox
 * Ana Castillo,  Black dove : mamá, mi'jo, and me
 * Theresa Hak Kyung Cha,  Dictee
 * Eileen Chang,  Half a Lifelong Romance
 * Jade Chang,  The Wangs vs. The World
 * Paulina Chiziane,  The First Wife / Niketche: Uma História de Poligamia
 * Susan Choi,  American Woman
 * Kate Chopin,  The Awakening
 * Sonya Chung,  Long for This World
 * Caryl Churchill,  Top Girls
 * Sandra Cisneros,  Loose Woman
 * Hélène Cixous,  The Hélène Cixous Reader
 * Lucille Clifton,  Mercy
 * Colette,  Chéri
 * Lindsey Collen,  The Rape of Sita
 * Elizabeth Crane,  When the Messenger Is Hot
 * Simin Daneshvar,  Sutra & Other Stories
 * Tsitsi Dangarembga,  Nervous Conditions
 * Edwidge Danticat,  Claire of the Sea Light
 * Meghan Daum,  Unspeakable
 * Lydia Davis,  The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis
 * Dola de Jong,  The Tree and the Vine
 * Grazia Deledda,  After the Divorce
 * Kiran Desai,  The Inheritance of Loss
 * Anita Desai,  Clear Light of Day
 * Shashi Deshpande,  Writing from the Margin and Other Essays
 * Marosa di Giorgio,  Diadems: Selected Poems
 * Viola Di Grado,  Hollow Heart
 * Emily Dickinson, The Poems of Emily Dickinson (covered in Emily Dickinson and List of Emily Dickinson poems)
 * Joan Didion,  Democracy
 * Dolores Dorantes,  Style
 * Rita Dove,  On the Bus with Rosa Parks
 * Carol Ann Duffy,  The Bees
 * Emiliya Dvoryanova,  Concerto for a Sentence

E-G

 * Yasmine El Rashidi,  Chronicle of a Last Summer
 * Nawal El Saadawi,  Woman at Point Zero
 * George Eliot,  Middlemarch
 * Mona Eltahawy,  Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution
 * Buchi Emecheta,  The Joys of Motherhood
 * Amy Krouse Rosenthal,  Textbook
 * Louise Erdrich,  LaRose
 * Laura Esquivel,  Pierced by the sun / A Lupita le gustaba planchar
 * Tarfia Faizullah,  Seam
 * Athena Farrokhzad,  White Blight / Vitsvit
 * Melissa Febos,  Abandon Me
 * Leslie Feinberg,  Stone Butch Blues
 * Elena Ferrante,  My Brilliant Friend
 * Rosario Ferré,  Memoir
 * Anne Finger,  Call Me Ahab
 * Penelope Fitzgerald,  The Blue Flower
 * Melissa Fleming,  A Hope More Powerful than the Sea
 * Leontia Flynn,  Profit and Loss
 * Paula Fox,  Desperate Characters
 * Lauren Francis-Sharma,  Til the Well Runs Dry
 * Ru Freeman,  On Sal Mal Lane
 * Rivka Galchen,  Atmospheric Disturbances
 * Mary Gaitskill,  The Mare
 * Petina Gappah,  The Book of Memory
 * Elena Garro,  First love ; &, Look for my obituary / Busca mi esquela & Primer amor
 * Roxane Gay,  Bad Feminist
 * Ruby Langford Ginibi,  Haunted by the Past
 * Janine di Giovanni,  The Morning They Came for Us
 * Patricia Glinton-Meicholas,  A Shift In the Light
 * Angela Manalang-Gloria,  The Complete Poems of Angela Mangalang Gloria
 * Louise Glück,  Faithful and Virtuous Night
 * Nadine Gordimer,  The Conservationist
 * Jorie Graham,  Erosion
 * Linda LeGarde Grover,  The Dance Boots
 * Paula Gunn Allen,  America the Beautiful: Last Poems
 * Yaa Gyasi,  Homegoing

H-J

 * Fariba Hachtroudi,  The Man Who Snapped His Fingers
 * Marilyn Hacker,  Names
 * Katori Hall,  The Mountaintop
 * Radclyffe Hall,  The Well of Loneliness 
 * Barbara Hammer,  Hammer!
 * Lorraine Hansberry,  A Raisin in the Sun
 * Githa Hariharan,  Almost Home: Finding a Place in the World from Kashmir to New York
 * Joy Harjo,  Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings
 * Eve Harris,  The Marrying of Chani Kaufman
 * Saidiya Hartman,  Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route
 * Shirley Hazzard,  The Transit of Venus
 * Bessie Head,  The Collector of Treasures
 * Amy Hempel,  Reasons to Live
 * Cristina Henríquez,  The Book of Unknown Americans
 * Christine Dwyer Hickey,  The Cold Eye of Heaven
 * Akiko Higashimura,  Princess Jellyfish
 * Patricia Highsmith,  The Price of Salt
 * Hilda Hilst,  With My Dog Eyes
 * Arlie Russell Hochschild,  The Second Shift
 * Alice Hoffman,  Survival Lessons
 * Linda Hogan,  Mean Spirit
 * Sara Sue Hoklotubbe,  Deception on All Accounts 
 * bell hooks,  Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
 * Jody Houser,  Faith
 * Keri Hulme,  The Bone People
 * Dương Thu Hương,  Paradise of the Blind
 * Hồ Xuân Hương,  Spring Essence
 * Zora Neale Hurston,  Their Eyes Were Watching God
 * Ulfat Idilbi,  Grandfather's Tale
 * Naomi Jackson,  The Star Side of Bird Hill
 * Margo Jefferson,  Negroland: A Memoir
 * Elfriede Jelinek,  Women as Lovers
 * Gish Jen,  Typical American
 * Amryl Johnson,  Sequins for a Ragged Hem
 * June Jordan,  Directed by Desire
 * Janine Joseph,  Driving Without a License

K-L

 * Mieko Kanai,  The Word Book
 * Han Kang,  The Vegetarian
 * Ghada Karmi,  Return: A Palestinian Memoir
 * Mary Karr,  The Liars' Club
 * Kazue Kato,  Blue Exorcist
 * Rupi Kaur,  Milk and Honey
 * Hiromi Kawakami,  Manazuru
 * Porochista Khakpour,  The Last Illusion
 * Ausma Zehanat Khan,  The Unquiet Dead
 * Vénus Khoury-Ghata,  A House at the Edge of Tears / Une maison au bord des larmes
 * Suki Kim,  Without You, There is No Us
 * Jamaica Kincaid,  See Now Then
 * Barbara Kingsolver,  The Poisonwood Bible
 * Maxine Hong Kingston,  The Woman Warrior
 * Natsuo Kirino,  Out
 * Katie Kitamura,  Gone to the Forest
 * Elizabeth Kolbert,  The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
 * Ana Kordzaia-Samadashvili,  Me, Margarita
 * Sana Krasikov,  One More Year
 * Megan Kruse,  Call Me Home
 * Jean Kwok,  Girl in Translation
 * Kang Kyeong-ae,  From Wonso Pond
 * Selma Lagerlöf,  A Manor House Tale
 * Yanick Lahens,  The Colour of Dawn / La Couleur de l'aube
 * Jhumpa Lahiri,  The Lowland
 * Laila Lalami,  Secret Son
 * Nella Larsen,  Passing
 * Jeanne Marie Laskas,  Concussion
 * Radmila Lazić,  A Wake for the Living
 * Ursula K. Le Guin,  The Left Hand of Darkness
 * Adrian Nicole LeBlanc,  Random Family
 * Harper Lee,  To Kill a Mockingbird
 * Katie Lee (penname of Hsia Yu),  Salsa
 * Jill Leovy,  Ghettoside
 * Robin Coste Lewis,  Voyage of the Sable Venus and Other Poems
 * Yiyun Li,  Kinder Than Solitude
 * Rosa Liksom,  Compartment No. 6
 * Adriana Lisboa,  Crow Blue
 * Gloria Lisé,  Departing at Dawn
 * Clarice Lispector,  The Hour of the Star
 * Marjorie Liu,  Monstress
 * Inverna Lockpez,  Cuba: My Revolution
 * Joan London,  The Golden Age
 * Audre Lorde,  The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde
 * Dulce María Loynaz,  Absolute Solitude
 * Valeria Luiselli,  Sidewalks

M-N

 * Fiona Maazel,  Woke Up Lonely
 * Bae Suah,  A Greater Music
 * Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai,  The Secret of Hoa Sen
 * Janet Malcolm,  Forty-one False Starts
 * Alia Mamdouh,  The Loved Ones
 * Dacia Maraini,  The Silent Duchess / La lunga vita di Marianna Ucrìa 
 * Dawn Lundy Martin,  Life In A Box Is A Pretty Life
 * Bobbie Ann Mason,  Clear Springs: A Memoir
 * Ronit Matalon,  The Sound of Our Steps
 * Ayana Mathis,  The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
 * Jane Mayer,  Dark Money
 * Imbolo Mbue,  Behold the Dreamers
 * Eimear McBride,  A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing
 * Carson McCullers,  The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
 * Charlotte McDonald-Gibson,  Cast Away
 * Francesca Melandri,  Eva Sleeps / Eva dorme
 * Rigoberta Menchú,  I, Rigoberta Menchú / My Name is Rigoberta Menchú and that's how my Conscience was Born
 * Claire Messud,  The Woman Upstairs
 * Ai Mi,  Under the Hawthorn Tree
 * Jung Mikyung,  My Son's Girlfriend
 * Qiu Miaojin,  Last Words From Montmartre
 * Amanda Michalopoulou,  Why I Killed My Best Friend
 * Lydia Millet,  Sweet Lamb of Heaven
 * Gabriela Mistral,  Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral
 * Minae Mizumura,  A True Novel
 * Nadifa Mohamed,  Black Mamba Boy
 * Lorrie Moore,  Bark
 * Marianne Moore,  The Poems of Marianne Moore
 * Cherríe Moraga,  Heroes and Saints and Other Plays
 * Nancy Morejón,  Querencias/Homing Instincts
 * Toni Morrison,  Sula
 * Scholastique Mukasonga,  Cockroaches
 * Bharati Mukherjee,  The Tree Bride
 * Herta Müller,  The Land of Green Plums
 * Alice Munro,  Family Furnishings
 * Iris Murdoch,  A Severed Head
 * Eileen Myles,  School of Fish
 * Azar Nafisi,  The Republic of Imagination: America in Three Books
 * Maggie Nelson,  Bluets
 * Guadalupe Nettel,  Natural Histories
 * Celeste Ng,  Everything I Never Told You
 * Hualing Nieh Engle,  Mulberry and Peach
 * Dorthe Nors,  Karate Chop / Kantslag
 * Sara Nović,  Girl at War
 * Alissa Nutting,  Tampa
 * Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani,  I Do Not Come To You By Chance

O-R

 * Joyce Carol Oates,  Black Water
 * Silvina Ocampo,  Thus Were Their Faces
 * Yōko Ogawa,  Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales
 * Nnedi Okorafor,  Binti
 * Chinelo Okparanta,  Happiness, Like Water
 * Sharon Olds,
 * Yewande Omotoso,  The Woman Next Door
 * Wendy C. Ortiz,  Excavation: A Memoir
 * Julie Otsuka,  The Buddha in the Attic
 * Helen Oyeyemi,  Mr. Fox
 * Kaori Ozaki Kaori Ozaki,   The Gods Lie
 * Ruth Ozeki,  All Over Creation
 * Cynthia Ozick,  Foreign Bodies
 * ZZ Packer,  Drinking Coffee Elsewhere
 * Grace Paley,  The Little Disturbances of Man
 * Morgan Parker,  There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé
 * Suzan-Lori Parks,  Topdog/Underdog
 * Shahrnush Parsipur,  Kissing the Sword: A Prison Memoir (originally published as Prison Memoir)
 * Ann Patchett,  Bel Canto
 * Sylvia Plath,  The Bell Jar
 * Anna Politkovskaya,  A Russian Diary
 * Katha Pollitt,  Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights
 * Dorit Rabinyan,  All the Rivers
 * Dawn Raffel,  Carrying the Body
 * Claudia Rankine,  Citizen: An American Lyric
 * Laura Restrepo,  Isle of Passion
 * Parisa Reza,  The Gardens of Consolation
 * Jean Rhys,  Wide Sargasso Sea
 * Adrienne Rich,  Collected Poems, 1950–2012
 * Alifa Rifaat,  Distant View of a Minaret and Others Stories
 * Suzanne Rivecca,  Death Is Not an Option
 * Riverbend,  Baghdad Burning
 * Rahna Reiko Rizzuto,  Hiroshima in the Morning
 * Mercè Rodoreda,  The Time of the Doves
 * Arundhati Roy,  The God of Small Things
 * Vedrana Rudan,  Night
 * Mary Ruefle,  The Most of It
 * Dale Russakoff,  The Prize

S-T

 * Nelly Sachs,  Glowing Enigmas
 * Trish Salah,  Wanting in Arabic
 * Sonia Sanchez,  Does Your House Have Lions?
 * Sappho,  Sappho: A New Translation of the Complete Works
 * Noo Saro-Wiwa,  Looking for Transwonderland: Travels in Nigeria
 * Marjane Satrapi,  Persepolis
 * Åsne Seierstad,  Angel of Grozny
 * Shanthi Sekaran,  Lucky Boy
 * Julia Serano,  Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive
 * Anne Sexton,  The Complete Poems: Anne Sexton
 * Elif Shafak,  The Forty Rules of Love (Aşk = Turkish ed)
 * Sonia Shah,  Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond
 * Kamila Shamsie,  Kartography
 * Ntozake Shange,  Freedom's a-Callin Me
 * Solmaz Sharif,  Look
 * Murasaki Shikibu,  The Tale of Genji
 * Shin Kyung-sook,  Please Look After Mom
 * Sun Yung Shin,  Unbearable Splendor
 * Sei Shōnagon,  The Pillow Book
 * Ana María Shua,  The Weight of Temptation / El peso de la tentación
 * Bapsi Sidhwa,  Ice-Candy Man / Cracking India
 * Leslie Marmon Silko,  Almanac of the Dead
 * Betty Smith,  A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
 * Tracy K. Smith,  Life on Mars
 * Zadie Smith,  Swing Time
 * Marivi Soliven,  The Mango Bride
 * Rebecca Solnit,  A Field Guide to Getting Lost
 * Susan Sontag,  Styles of Radical Will
 * Ahdaf Soueif,  The Map of Love
 * Gertrude Stein,  Fernhurst, Q.E.D. and Other Early Writings
 * Ruth Stone,  What Love Comes To
 * Aoibheann Sweeney,  Among Other Things, I've Taken Up Smoking
 * Mary Szybist,  Incarnadine
 * Wisława Szymborska,  Monologue of a Dog


 * Amy Tan,  The Valley of Amazement
 * Yoko Tawada,  Memoirs of a Polar Bear
 * Valerie Taylor,  The Girls in 3-B
 * Nadezhda Teffi,  Memories: From Moscow to the Black Sea
 * Lygia Fagundes Telles,  The Girl in the Photograph / As Meninas
 * Ece Temelkuran,  Book of the Edge
 * Lynne Tillman,  No Lease on Life
 * Taeko Tomioka,  Building Waves / Namiutsu tochi 
 * Tereska Torrès,  By Cecile
 * Monique Truong,  The Book of Salt
 * Marina Tsvetaeva,  Moscow in the Plague Year
 * Magdalena Tulli,  In Red

U-Z

 * Dubravka Ugrešić,  Thank You for Not Reading
 * Sigrid Undset,  Gunnar's Daughter
 * Chika Unigwe,  On Black Sisters Street
 * Kirstin Valdez Quade,  Night at the Fiestas
 * Jean Valentine,  Little Boat
 * Lara Vapnyar,  There Are Jews in My House
 * Marja-Liisa Vartio,  The Parson's Widow
 * Josefina Vicens,  The Empty Book
 * Alice Walker,  The Color Purple
 * Park Wan-suh,  Lonesome You
 * Jesmyn Ward,  Men We Reaped
 * Sarah Waters,  Fingersmith
 * Shannon Watters,  Lumberjanes
 * Laurie Weeks,  Zipper Mouth
 * Eudora Welty,  The Optimist's Daughter
 * Phillis Wheatley,  The Poetry of Phillis Wheatley
 * Zoë Wicomb,  You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town
 * Joy Williams,  The Visiting Privilege
 * G. Willow Wilson,  Ms. Marvel
 * Charlotte Wood,  The Natural Way of Things
 * Virginia Woolf,  Orlando: A Biography
 * Alexis Wright,  Carpentaria
 * Sarah E. Wright,  This Child's Gonna Live
 * Sylvia Wynter,  The Hills of Hebron
 * Xinran,  The Good Women of China
 * Can Xue,  The Last Lover
 * Tiphanie Yanique,  Land of Love and Drowning
 * Samar Yazbek,  Cinnamon
 * Banana Yoshimoto,  Kitchen
 * Monica Youn,  Barter
 * Kang Young-sook,  Rina
 * Jessica Zafra,  Twisted book series
 * Haifa Zangana,  Dreaming of Baghdad