Just close your eyes for a second, and imagine a world free of all the bias and prejudice that weighs us down and pulls us back from achieving greatness regardless of gender. Let\'s just imagine a world where differences are valued and diversity and equality are cherished. Isn\'t that a beautiful view? But is it the world we\'re living in right now? Sadly, the answer is no! So can we do something about it? Yes, together we can. — one day at a time by raising our voices against inequality!
This message for this year\'s International Women\'s Day is simple: Break the bias and take action for equality. One can not deny the power of words when it comes to smashing the prevalent patriarchal culture, and nobody does it better than authors. So we\'re celebrating this International Women\'s Day by selecting some of our favourite books by or about inspiring women. These books offer a plethora of unique and different aspects of women\'s experiences, from working top-notch jobs to finding their true selves; these stories are a powerful punch of feminism that will bring out the superwoman in you.
Well, Annabelle Knight needs no introduction. If you\'re from the UK, it\'s hard to imagine that you haven\'t seen this relationship guru on TV, making people\'s lives better with her insightful advice. Her expertise lies in life coaching, couples counselling, and psychosexual therapy.
We all know when someone like that publishes a book, it\'s bound to be spectacular. And here we have not one but two such amazing reads that will get your heart racing and spice up your love life. If you are like us and root for books with female leads, then get your hands on Chasing Clouds and The Endless Autumn by Annabelle Knight now.
We all like to talk about happy things and achievements, but tend to close up when it comes to our lives\' sad and challenging parts. We all have our ways of dealing with grief, and sometimes just knowing that we\'re not the only ones going through it is the comfort that takes away some pain. This is what Laura Buckingham did when she wrote her memoir, It Will Happen, which entails Laura and her husband\'s heartbreaking and tumultuous journey to conceive a baby. She is a wife, mother, nurse, and blogger. She wants others going through the pain of miscarriages to know that they are not alone.
Austin Macauley celebrates all shades of womanhood this International Women\'s Day and pays tribute to all of the female authors for contributing to the world of literature and endeavouring to share their voices with the world.
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