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Women's fiction helps can help us explore the many different issues that affect us all. We've selected some of the best online resources available to help you learn more. Look below for information on chick lit, classics, divorce, friendship, and more!

Must Reads
Bookjacket - Rise and Shine
Rise and Shine by Anna Quindlen
Bridget, the main character, works for a women's shelter in the Bronx while her older sister works for a popular morning show called Rise and Shine. 9/11 and subsequent events send both sisters' lives into a tailspin...More


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Mother & Children
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Books Into Movies
Fast Food NationFast Food Nation
This work exposes the gritty truth behind the commercial food industry.
Bridge to TerabithiaBridge to Terabithia
Jess and Leslie created an imaginary world that sheltered them from the outside world.
Did You Know?
Cover, The Tale of Genji
The First Novel
The world's first novel, The Tale of Genji, was written in Japan in 1007 by a woman named Murasaki Shikibu. Find out more!