
August 2025: Modern Masterpieces
My Brilliant Friend (2011) by Elena Ferrante
The intense friendship and rivalry between two girls growing up in the impoverished outskirts of Naples. Adapted into an HBO series. CW: child abuse, sexual assault, domestic abuse.

July 2025
The Comrade from Milan (2005) by Rossana Rossanda
Written by Rossana Rossanda, an enormously influential Italian figure of the far left, the work covers a firsthand account and analysis of Italian life under fascism and the Italian socialist movement during and after World War II. The text is translated by Romy Giuliani Clark.

June 2025: Genre Month
Brotherless Night (2023) by V.V. Ganeshananthan
Sixteen-year-old Sashi wants to become a doctor. But over the next decade, as a vicious civil war subsumes Sri Lanka, her dream takes her on a different path as she watches those around her, including her four beloved brothers and their best friend, get swept up in violent political ideologies and their consequences.

May 2025: Women in Japan, Part Two
Black Box (2017) by Shiori Ito
Set in the author's native Japan, Black Box is a first-hand account of Ito's attempts to find justice following a sexual assault by a well-connected journalist, and the obstacles she faced in the police, Japanese law, and social attitudes. Ito is widely credited with starting the #MeToo movement in Japan as an exceptionally brave survivor who dared to speak publicly about the assault she experienced.

March 2025
The Guilty Feminist (2019) by Deborah Frances-White
Deborah Frances-White analyzes her own feminism and the state of modern white-woman feminism as a whole, discussing body image, misogynistic workplaces, and sexual assault.

November 2023
Caroline Criado Pérez explores and exposes the ways in which a lack of data about women has led to a male-dominated, misogynistic society.