For June, Kendra, Autumn, and Jaclyn discuss books that feature working class stories.
Read moreEp. 66.5 | Birthday Roundtable with Our Reading Men
Autumn and Kendra announce Reading Women Month and chat with Samuel Winchester and Josh Privett about what it’s been like working on the podcast these past three years.
Read moreEp. 66 | The Mango Bride and The Astonishing Color of After
For our month for Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Kendra, Sachi, and special guest Fran discuss The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan and The Mango Bride by Marivi Soliven.
Read moreEp. 65 | Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
For May, Sachi, Kendra, and special guest Fran, discuss books for Asian pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Read moreEp. 64 | The Moor's Account and A Very Large Expanse of Sea
For our month on Ramadan Reading, Kendra and Sumaiyya discuss The Moor’s Account by Laila Lalami and A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi.
Read moreEp. 63 | Ramadan Reading
For April, Sumaiyya and Kendra, with special guest Amena Ravat, talk about Muslim women writers for our theme Ramadan Reading!
Read moreInterview | Hollie Fraser and Rosy Kehdi of Books on the Subway
Today Kendra and Autumn chat with Hollie Fraser and Rosy Kehdi, the founders of Books on the Subway and hosts of the podcast Ride. Read. Discuss. Over on their podcast, Hollie and Rosy interview Kendra and Autumn about the founding of Reading Women and how things run behind the scenes. Be sure to check it out!
Read moreEp. 62 | Terra Nullius and Her Father's Daughter
For our month on on Australian Literature, Kendra and Jaclyn discuss Terra Nullius by Claire G. Coleman and Her Father’s Daughter by Alice Pung.
Read moreEp. 61 | Australia and Surrounding Archipelago
For March, Jaclyn and Kendra are talking about women writers from Australia and the surrounding archipelago!
Read moreEp. 60 | An American Marriage and First Comes Marriage
For our month on love stories and romance novels, Kendra and Sachi discuss First Comes Marriage by Huda Al-Marashi and An American Marriage by Tayari Jones.
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