A friend of a friend is looking for some reading recommendations for contemporary literary fiction that is feminist/womanist-friendly. It doesn't have to be specifically feminist/womanist material, but, you know, something that wouldn't want to make a feminist or womanist throw the book across the room forty pages in.
So this thread can be the most useful to anyone who's seeking recommendations, it would be helpful to indicate what genre you're recommending (non-genre lit fic, sci-fi, fantasy, etc.) in case people have genre-specific preferences.
[For the purposes of this thread, let's define "contemporary" as anything published after 1990.]
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