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THE MIND Bookmarks Bookmarks American Housewife-Helen Ellis A collection of stories revolving around a choice of catty, eccentric, and unique women that are each impossible to forget. Ellis, a self- described housewife, delivers a sharp and humorous look into the dark world of domesticity. Featuring murderous ladies who lunch, sociopathic mother-in-laws, and even a few handy how-tos, such as how to unlock Southern lady code. American Housewife is a rollicking, pointed commentary on womanhood. 68 | GRAVITAS MAGAZINE GravitasMag.com Elizabeth Gilbert If you haven't heard of "Eat, Prey, Love" by now, you should probably come outside and enjoy some sunlight. is novel sold 10 million copies and became a cultural phenomenon and skyrocketed author Elizabeth Gilbert to fame. Now, the beloved author, Elizabeth Gilbert, offers her readers an introspective look into her own creative process and unique perspective on creativity with "Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear." rough showing us how to identify what we most love and face what we truly fear, Gilbert encourages us to uncover the "strange jewels" that are hidden within each of us whether we're looking to write, paint, perform or embark on an entirely new endeavor. e Core Of e Sun-Johanna Sinisalo (Translated by Lola Rogers) Finnish Author Johanna Sinisalo spins a dystopian tale reminiscent of Margartet Atwood's chilling classic "e Handmaid's Tale." Set in an alternative history known as "e Eusistrocratic Republic of Finland," where the government has bred a new human sub-species of beautiful and submissive women, called eloi, specifically for procreation. Contrarily, there are morlocks, who are deemed unfit for reproduction therefore are sterilized and labeled second-class citizens. We follow the story of Vanna, a woman raised as an eloi but secretly possesses a high IQ, as she sets out to find her sister. Told through letters, diary entries, historical documentaries, and dictionary definitions, this novel weaves a bizarrely entertaining story concentrated on gender politics.

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