We could all use inspiration every now and again and a really great book usually does the trick. There is a vast number of novels, biographies and fantasies to scour through, but how to know which one will leave you most inspired? There are many ways to go about assessing this, but I would like to start with the best books with the most girl power that will leave you feeling like the fearless female that you are. Here is a list of the most inspiring best girl books to read right now, it you haven’t already.
Sophia Amoruso’s breakout memoir of her journey to creating one of the most successful clothing companies and becoming the epitome of fashion and business icon is what we really like to call a true underdog story, but with a twist. With her journey including dumpster diving, hitch hiking and shoplifting, it all started with her selling clothes on eBay to now being one of the most successful women today as founder, CEO and author are just a few titles she has had.
If you haven’t already read this classic written by Louisa May Alcott, what are you waiting for? This beautiful book has rested in the shelves in many young girls’ bedrooms for a good reason as it speaks the undeniable power in the relationships we create with the important women in our life. The story follows the four March sisters as they grow from young girls into women during the 19th century and experience ups and downs similar to those we experience today, check out this best girls books.
This book written by journalist Jessica Bennett tells the unapologetic truths what many women experience in the workplace. Breaking into a new job can be difficult, but sometimes it can be even more difficult for women in a testosterone-ruled environment that some of us will break into. Read best girls books and you will have a personal dictionary and manual to navigate a male-run work environment.
For those fashion worshipers out there, I don’t have to explain Grace Coddington’s undeniably important presence in the fashion world. For those who don’t, this memoir written by Grace Coddington herself tells the story of her journey from young girl to model to Creative Director at Vogue Magazine. Her journey reads like a personal diary of stories about her journey through fashion. Take a peek behind the fashion curtain and read the life story of Grace, and become eternally inspired for best girls books.
This memoir written by Kim Gordon tell the story of the famous front woman and bass guitarist from the popular band Sonic Youth. Through her journey, she managed to not only be the front woman and founder, but also an undeniable fashion icon through the years. Read the autobiography of one of the most badass female faces of rock and roll.
Truthfully, many of Jane Austen’s novels should be on this list. The author that inspired countless others, Emma is one Austen’s greatest works. One of the earliest versions of a genre of romance with a love triangle that meets female empowerment, this timeless classic has reached many reading lists, so make sure to add it to yours.
This awe-inspiring story of a young girl who survived an assassination attempt made by the Taliban is the story many of us know. For those who don’t, the survivor, Malala Yousafzai, is an advocate for young girls seeking education in Pakistan. Now, the youngest person to ever receive the Nobel Peace Prize at 17 years old tells her story, reminding all of us that one voice can change the world. Read Malala’s story and know that your voice is powerful and valid for best girl books.
This wonderful book, and Bossy Pants, written Tina Fey are two wonderful reasons for the smiles on our faces. Amy Poehler tells her story of the Saturday Night Live alum’s journey from Boston College to being a part of one of the most popular shows on television. This comedy queen shares everything in between like ups and downs, relationships and family. Add the raw, funny and honest story of Poehler to your reading list for best girl books.
This graphic novel about the life of author Marjane Satrapi and her journey as a young girl growing up in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. Read the story of Satrapi growing up with struggles of identity like many of us have in our youth, but within a significant pressure cooker where gender lines are beginning to be drawn for best girl books.
This highly praised autobiography written by Patti Smith tells the story of this famous American artist. With an in depth look into her relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and living in the art world in 1960’s and 1970’s New York City is like a love letter to the city and to Mapplethorpe.
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