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March 8th – also known as 8M – is a fundamental day in the history of women worldwide.

Since 1909, in countries like Germany, a revolution began for feminist rights against male privileges, such as access to suffrage, paid work and freedom of expression. From that moment on, the movement has taken place in all contexts.

Among these spaces, the most important are the economic, social and cultural areas. Through the latter, women have found a way to express their ideals, creating works in favor of humanitarian consciousness that have graced all the arts, including literature. An example of this are these 8 books to celebrate International Women's Day.

See the list below

  1. Historias de mujeres samuráis by  Sebastián Pérez, Edelvives
  2. El barracón de las mujeres by Fermina Cañaveras, Espasa
  3. Nada que decir by Silvia Hidalgo, TusQuets Editores
  4. Lectura fácil by Cristina Morales, Anagrama Narrativas Hispánicas
  5.  El mundo deslumbrante by Siri Hustvedt, Seix Barral

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