She-roes in books!

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Books have the power to transport readers to new worlds, to challenge their thinking, and to inspire them.While some stories in themselves are empowering, there are also times when the characters live in our heads rent-free. This article is an ode to female protagonists in books that have changed the narrative, giving characters we can relate to and love for life.

“The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins

This dystopian series features Katniss Everdeen, a teenage girl who becomes a symbol of hope and rebellion in a society where children are forced to compete in a deadly game for the entertainment of the ruling class.

“Harry Potter” series by J.K. Rowling

While Harry Potter may be the titular character, Hermione Granger is arguably the true hero of the series. Smart, brave, and determined, Hermione is a role model for young readers everywhere.

“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” by Stieg Larsson

Lisbeth Salander is a complex and fascinating character, with a troubled past and a brilliant mind. She uses her skills as a hacker to fight against injustice and to seek revenge on those who have wronged her.

“The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

THUG-012 – Amandla Stenberg stars in Twentieth Century Fox’s THE HATE U GIVE. Photo Credit: Erika Doss.

Offred is a handmaid in a dystopian society where women are treated as property and forced to bear children for wealthy families. She becomes a rebel and a symbol of hope for the oppressed.

“The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas

Starr Carter is a teenager caught between two worlds: the poor, predominantly black neighbourhood where she lives, and the wealthy, predominantly white prep school she attends. When she witnesses the police shooting of her childhood friend, she becomes an activist and a voice for justice.

“The Golden Compass” by Philip Pullman

Lyra Belacqua is a young girl on a quest to save her friend and uncover the secrets of her world. She is brave, curious, and fiercely independent.

“Mulan: Before the Sword” by Grace Lin

In this prequel to the classic story of Mulan, readers get a glimpse into the early life of the legendary warrior. Mulan is determined to prove her worth as a warrior, despite the expectations of her family and society.

“The Wrinkle in Time” by Madeleine L’Engle

Meg Murry is a misfit who discovers she has the power to travel through time and space. She embarks on a journey to rescue her father and save the universe, all while learning to embrace her unique qualities.

“The Girl Who Drank the Moon” by Kelly Barnhill

Luna is a young girl with magical powers who is raised by a kind witch. When Luna discovers the truth about her past, she sets out on a quest to save her family and her world from a dark and dangerous force.

These are just a few examples of the many books with strong female protagonists that are available to readers. Whether you’re looking for action, adventure, romance, or drama, there’s sure to be a book that will inspire and empower you. So go ahead, pick up a book, and let these brave and powerful heroines display true girl power!

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