Set fifteen years after The Handmaid’s Tale, this Booker Prize-winning sequel unveils cracks in Gilead’s oppressive regime through three women's stories.
A brilliant young woman’s descent into madness unfolds with searing clarity, revealing the silent battles beneath perfection and the fragile line between identity and despair.
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf follows Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party, reflecting on life, memory, and societal expectations in postwar London.
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a chilling short story about a woman’s descent into madness due to oppressive medical treatment and societal expectations.
Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolf follows Orlando, a nobleman who mysteriously transforms into a woman and lives across centuries, exploring identity and gender.
A searing journey through death, rebirth, and the fractured self, this lyrical tempest strips silence bare and transforms anguish into breathtaking, unflinching art.
Two women, centuries apart, fight to reclaim their voices in a world that silences them - a haunting, lyrical journey through art, erasure, and the power of truth.