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Rupi Kaur's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 4 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2022)

Favorite books recommended by Rupi Kaur, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/rupi-kaur-favorite-books/.

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Eve Ensler (also rec’d by Emma Watson ) · Buy on Amazon
"This is an essential text for me as feminist, poet, and performer. It is three of my worlds wrapped into one book. Poetry meets theatre in these monologues about vaginas that offer different perspectives from different corners of the world. I found myself crying. I found myself grieving at the pain and what we have done historically, and presently, to bodies."
Elizabeth Gilbert · Buy on Amazon
"I recommend this book to all creatives. When I was struggling to write after publishing my first book, this book lifted me out of a very dark place. I would say that Elizabeth is somewhat of an expert on creativity, and that’s what this book is about. How ideas are born. How they travel. How creativity works, and how we work with it."
Jhumpa Lahiri (also rec’d by Elena Ferrante ) · Buy on Amazon
"This was one of the very first books I read by a South Asian author. One of the very first books I read about the brown immigrant experience. It will always hold a special place in my heart. Rarely, when I was growing up, could I read a book about people who look and talk like me. This book was a gift and remains one for many of us. Jhumpa has the ability to get inside your heart with her prose, and make you feel more at home, however uncomfortable that may be."
Khalil Gibran · Buy on Amazon
"My favorite book. This is the one I pack into every suitcase. I read it all the time. This is the first book I picked up with this virus shut down our world. The Prophet is a religious text for me. I read this book when things fall apart, and when things are going well. No matter the situation I’m in, it leaves me feeling more grounded."

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