4 books to delve deeper into women’s literature

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March arrives once again and, with Women’s Day, we couldn’t help but celebrate these figures who are so crucial to humanity.

Without ever forgetting to love and respect them throughout the year, March is the month in which the desire to discover more about all possible women comes to the fore. Whether in the social, professional, political, or family spheres, their role is something that moves the world.

Therefore, the Skeelo app has separated some titles to help you explore this vast topic a little more. Check out!


Synopsis: With a young, relaxed and didactic language, the author invites us to the past: one, two, three, four, five centuries — to meet incredible figures who overcame prejudices, broke standards and went far beyond established limits. Women who stand out for their surprising heroic deeds, even today.


Synopsis: This work presents a compilation of poems by the author from Rio Grande do Sul, Auta de Souza, who, in an approach influenced by romanticism, covers themes such as love, mourning, spirituality and nature.


Synopsis: For all the girls in the world, it’s an exchange of letters between two writers who didn’t know each other and created a bond during the pandemic. In the letters they exchange confidences, talk about their anxieties, depressions, achievements and passions, reviewing their childhood, youth, motherhood and exposing the false expectations that fall on women. The book brings, from unique experiences, new perspectives to everyday challenges, so that each woman finds within herself the girl capable of rescuing the magic of life.


Synopsis: You are about to enter the Kingdom of Dreams, a place where imagination takes wing and transforms into enchanting adventures. Here, stories of love, friendship and learning come to life, coloring the minds of young readers with animals, fairies, dragons, friends and family. Audiobook edition with special edition and narration by Lúcia Tulchinski, Thereza Castro, Viviane Neto, Marta Fagundes and Luiza DelMonaco.

A Gazeta subscribers have access to the Skeelo app, which offers one digital book per month, at no subscription cost, so you can improve your reading!

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