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Offering a fresh perspective on women's fiction for a broad reading audiencefans as well as librariansthis book defines and maps the genre, and describes hundreds of relevant titles. Women's Fiction: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests celebrates the books in this broad genretitles that explore the lives of female protagonists, with a focus on their relationships with family, friends, and lovers.

After a brief introductory history and a chapter that defines the characteristics of women's fiction, the author showcases annotations and suggestions of approximately 300 titles by more than 100 authors. She explains how women's fiction differs from romance fiction, enabling readers to appreciate this rich body of literature that encompasses titles as diverse as Meg Cabot's lighthearted chick lit to the more serious novels of Elizabeth Berg and Maeve Binchy. The book identifies some of the most popular and enduring women's fiction authors and titles, and provides invaluable reading lists and readalike suggestions that will be appreciated by both librarians and general readers.

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Offering a fresh perspective on women's fiction for a broad reading audiencefans as well as librariansthis book defines and maps the genre, and describes hundreds of relevant titles.
Introduction vii
Chapter 1 Women's Fiction: A History
1(6)
Early Forerunners
1(1)
The 1940s to the 1960s: Women at Home, Women at Work
2(1)
The 1970s to the 1980s: The Rise of the Saga, Feminism, Glitz and Glamour
3(1)
The New Millennium
3(1)
Recent Trends in the Genre
4(1)
The "Franzen Flap" of 2011
5(2)
Chapter 2 Grand Dames of Women's Fiction
7(12)
Chapter 3 Contemporary Women's Fiction
19(70)
Trends in Contemporary Women's Fiction
20(1)
General Contemporary Women's Fiction
20(61)
Humorous Women's Fiction
81(8)
Chapter 4 Gentle Reads
89(8)
Chapter 5 Issue-Driven Women's Fiction
97(16)
Chapter 6 Trend: Chick Lit and Beyond
113(26)
Mommy Lit
135(4)
Chapter 7 Multicultural Women's Fiction
139(16)
African American
139(7)
Asian American
146(2)
East Indian American
148(3)
Latina
151(4)
Chapter 8 Romantic Women's Fiction
155(14)
Chapter 9 Genreblends and Outliers
169(18)
Genreblends
169(14)
Christian Women's Fiction
169(6)
Historical Women's Fiction
175(4)
Romantic Suspense
179(4)
Outliers
183(2)
Male Writers
185(2)
Appendix A Thirty Contemporary Women's Fiction Authors to Know 187(2)
Appendix B Read-Alike Lists 189(10)
Appendix C For Further Reading 199(2)
Appendix D Selected Online Resources 201(4)
Author/Title Index 205(14)
Subject Index 219
Rebecca Vnuk is editor for reference and collection management at Booklist Publications. An acclaimed expert on readers' advisory, her published works include Libraries Unlimited's Read OnWomen's Fiction: Reading Lists for Every Taste and Women's Fiction Authors: A Research Guide.

Nanette Donohue is technical services manager at the Champaign Public Library in Champaign, IL. Donohue has reviewed fiction for Library Journal since 2005.