Some Recent Acquisitions – April 2018

Some Recent Acquisitions

• Elena Ferrante, My Brilliant Friend (Europa Editions, 2012)

• Elena Ferrante, The Story of a New Name (Europa Editions, 2013)

• Elena Ferrante, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay (Europa Editions, 2014)

• Elena Ferrante, The Story of the Lost Child (Europa Editions, 2015)

• Mel Elliott, Pearl Power (I Love Mel, 2014)

• Mel Elliott, Pearl Power and the Toy Problem (I Love Mel, 2015)

• Mel Elliott, Pearl Power and the Girl with Two Dads (I Love Mel, 2016)

• Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens, The Explorer’s Guide to Planet Orgasm (Greenery Press, 2017)

• Crystal Jeans, The Vegetarian Tigers of Paradise (Honno, 2016)

• Helen LaKelly Hunt, And the Spirit Moved Them: The Lost Radical History of America’s First Feminists (Feminist Press, 2017)

• Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts (Melville House, 2016)

• Jessa Crispin, Why I Am Not a Feminist (Melville House, 2017)

• Sharon Blackie, If Women Rose Rooted: The Journey to Authenticity and Belonging • (September Publishing, 2016)

• Loryn Brantz, Feminist Baby (Hyperion, 2017) Turnaround

• Margaret Atwood, Johnnie Christmas and Tamra Bonvillan, Angel Catbird: Vol. 1 (Dark Horse, 2016)

• Margaret Atwood, Johnnie Christmas and Tamra Bonvillan, Angel Catbird: Vol. 2 (Dark Horse, 2017)

• Margaret Atwood, Johnnie Christmas and Tamra Bonvillan, Angel Catbird: Vol. 3 (Dark Horse, 2017)

• Allison Vale, A Woman Lived Here (Robinson, 2018)

• Laura Barcella, Fight Like a Girl: 50 feminists who changed the world (Summersdale, 2017)

• Simone Murray, Mixed Media: feminist presses and publishing politics (Pluto Press, 2014)

• Odafe Atogun, Wake Me When I’m Gone (Canongate, 2017) • Gemma Cairney, Open: a toolkit for how magic and messed up life can be (Macmillan, 2017)

• Laura Bates, Everyday Sexism (Simon & Schuster, 2015)

• Ali Smith, Autumn (Penguin, 2017)

• Victoria Jamieson, Roller Girl (Puffin, 2017)

• Anitta Kynsilehto and Elina Penttinen, Gender and Mobility: A Critical Introduction

• (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017)

• Roman Kuhar and David Paternotte (eds.), Anti-Gender Campaigns

• (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017)

• Josefina Erikson, Criminalising the Client (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017)

• Erica Millar, Happy Abortions (Zed, 2017)

• Anna Dahlqvist, It’s Only Blood (Zed, 2018)

Special thanks to Turnaround Publisher Services for providing a large number of amazing titles including some excellent children’s books and graphic novels.

If you wish to write a short review (2-300 words) of any of these for inclusion in the next bulletin please do contact acquisitions@feministlibrary.co.uk.