Established in 1911, International Women’s Day aims to honour the achievements of women around the world, while recognising the progress that needs to be made to ensure all women have equal access to the opportunities and freedom that so many of us enjoy.
While every day is International Women’s Day in our mind, we can’t think of a better way to reflect on our past, present and future than by immersing ourselves in a good book.
In our roundup, we’ve included some classics from the feminist canon, some contemporary reads and a few left field selections that you may not have considered.