Amanda Peach, Hutchins Library's Assistant Director of Library Services, chose these as her favorite books: 

1. Foxfire: Confessions of a girl gang by Joyce Carol Oates 

"I read it when I was young teen, recovering from bullying and sexual assault. I found strength in this story of female solidarity, grrrl power, and revenge."

 

2. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

"Jane's perseverance in the face of abuse, classism, and heartbreak, without losing her sense of self, is inspiring. Dark and painful for much of the story, and scary in others, it provoked a physical reaction in me as I read it. My stomach hurt and my heart hurt."

 

3. Marya: a life by Joyce Carol Oates

"Like Marya, the titular character, I have struggled with the heartbreak that accompanies being abandoned by a parent at a young age. Like her, that sense of loss has haunted me, always threatening to overshadow any bit of success I might enjoy. This novel made me feel seen."