Afterbirth by Emma Cleary
$30.00A sister’s care turns into something darker in this unsettling “mommy horror” novel. A visceral, queer-tinged story of obsession, identity, and transformation.
Bold, brilliant, and unapologetically loud on the page—this is where stories sharpen their claws and ideas kick the door in.
Our Feminist Literature collection celebrates voices that challenge, question, dismantle, and rebuild. From foundational classics that lit the first sparks of rebellion to modern works blazing new trails, these books explore identity, power, gender, and the many ways people resist being told who they should be.
Expect fierce essays, unforgettable fiction, radical theory, and deeply personal narratives that refuse to be quiet. These are stories of autonomy, resistance, solidarity—and yes, plenty of joy, too.
Whether you’re here to learn, to rage, to feel seen, or to pass the torch, this shelf is stacked with words that matter.
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A sister’s care turns into something darker in this unsettling “mommy horror” novel. A visceral, queer-tinged story of obsession, identity, and transformation.

A witty 1915 collection of suffrage-era satire by Alice Duer Miller, using clever rhymes and humor to challenge the arguments used against women’s right to vote.
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This work is in the public domain in the United States.

A surreal, witty collection of poems and epistolary fiction, Diane Arbus Goes Shopping reimagines artists and historical figures through humor, desire, and striking visual art. Paperback, April 7, 2026. ISBN: 1954600690.

I Never Knew Me by Meg Layne is a paperback poetry collection exploring queerness, neurodivergence, and self-discovery through lyrical, intimate poems paired with personal photography.

Obscure Destinies by Willa Cather is a paperback collection of classic short stories set on the Nebraska prairie, exploring identity, memory, and human connection through beautifully understated prose.