![]() ![]() Over the decades, the women in Malaysia have struggled to secure gender equality in an otherwise patriarchal society. Feminism and the Women’s Movement in Malaysia: An Unsung Revolution by Cecilia Ng, Maznah Mohamad, and Tan Beng Hui ![]() If that sounds like your cup of tea, you should check it out! 2. This book weaves ancient Chinese mythology into an immersive realm of magic yet, it still has themes of loss, sacrifices and hope. Her skills come in handy when she embarks on a quest to save her mother, where she has to battle legendary creatures of folklore in this mystical world. Having learned alongside the Crown Prince of the magical Celestial Kingdom, Xingyin is skillful with a bow and more interestingly, magic. This debut book by Sue Lynn Tan is a must-read for fantasy lovers! Inspired by the great legend of the Chinese moon goddess, Chang’e, this book follows a young woman on a mission to save her mother. ![]() Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan Whether you’re a history geek or an avid reader of fiction, we’ve got you covered. ![]() To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’ve compiled a list of books that talk about women’s history as well as feature female leads, and autobiographies for you to huddle up in a blanket and read. Who doesn’t love books? A hundred thousand words jammed pack into an adhesive-bound pocket of delight with pages that smell like heaven (yeah, you know what smell I’m talking about). ![]()
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