500 Great Books By Women discussion
Reading GBBW 2021 Challenges
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George's 2021 Old/New Challenge
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Each entry links to its specific group board and accompanying blurbs/reviews.

Thanks for the link Aubrey, that helped as I had to find a sub for Gosta Berling's Saga which I was surprised wasn't on the list (but another later book of hers is).


That works as well, Annette. Of the books by women I have scheduled for this year's challenge, while likely quite a few of them are by authors represented on the original 500 GBBW list, only three of works are explicitly represented. I'll be glad to get to them, but as expansion of the original list is built into the mechanisms of this group, I also value doing my own exploration.

(And while I love tracking my reading of the 500 GBBW list, my challenge books/authors aren't necessarily from it. Perhaps they should be in the expanded list--we shall see!)



Sounds good to me. I've got G B's Saga on my schedule for starting about the middle of the year but I'm flexible with it. I'll make a note of you on it.
I realized about ten years ago that the books I had read were overwhelmingly by male authors, yet some of those I most loved were by women authors (Mary Shelley, M. K. Rawlings, Margaret Atwood). So I have made an effort to include more women authors in my reading. By this summer I will have read 200 books by women authors.

Finished Journey into the Whirlwind June 24, and have read Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, second & third books of the Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy (The Wife and The Cross) and also Yoshimoto's Kitchen.
I'm on a library wait-list for Gorilla My Love so might read Chopin's The Awakening next.
So have just 4 done and 8 left, so I need to pick it up a bit. The 700 pages of the Kristin Lavransdatter books slowed my pace.


This will be the first year in which I've read more books by women authors than men (27 of 49 at this point) and the challenge helped get that to happen.
12/29 update: now 31 of my 60 books read this year were written by women, so a bare majority, but still a first for me.
Books mentioned in this topic
Excellent Women (other topics)The Twilight Years (other topics)
Kitchen (other topics)
Jubilee (other topics)
Updated 08/12- now seven done which puts me half a book behind schedule.
Pre-1900:
Done
Incidents In the Life of a Slave Girl. Jacobs, Harriet Ann 1861 (US)Done A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains. Bird, Isabella 1879 (UK)
-Next: The Awakening. Chopin, Kate 1899 (US)
1900- 2000:
Done
The Mistress of Husaby/aka The Wife & The Cross(no. 2 & 3 of Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy). Undset, Sigrid 1921 (Norway)Done
KitchenYoshimoto, Banana 1988 (Japan)Done
Journey into the WhirlwindGinzburg, Evgenia 1967 (Russia)Done
Gorilla My LoveBambara, Toni Cade (US)Done Owls Do Cry. Frame, Janet (New Zealand)
for later:
-Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe. Goodall, Jane (UK) [not in the official list]
-The House with the Blind Glass Windows. Wassmo, Herbjørg 1981 (Norway)
-The Twilight Years. Ariyoshi, Sawako 1972 (Japan)
-Excellent Women. Pym, Barbara (US)
alternates:
-A Thousand Acres. Smiley, Jane (US)
-Jubilee. Walker, Margaret (US)
I just joined the group today, didn't realize at first that the challenge books should be from the group list, so had to revise. I had lots of others from the list in my to-read list already though.
I didn't have 3 in my to-read list and the group list from before 1900, so added A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains- should interest me since I've lived in the Rockies most of my life. I've already started Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, but it was after Jan 1 when I started it.