7 Bold Books That Deals With Stereotypes

Jivisha Shrivastav
Feb 21, 2025

One Hundred Years of Solitude

Written by Gabriel García Márquez, this book deals with the themes of suffering, happiness and abuse by changing the perspective that time doesn't really change.

Between The World And Me

Written by Ta-Nehisi Coates, this book would take you another dimension by dealing with humane fears that influences our choices.

Persepolis

Written by Marjane Satrapi, this novel offers the perspectives of non-western female immigrant who grew up in post-Islamic revolution Iran.

Just Mercy

Written by Bryan Stevenson, in this book she has covered some of the most heart wrenching cases she has ever fought, which delved into the loopholes of judicial system in America.

The Elusive Quest for Growth

Written by William R. Easterly, this book is controversial as it challenged a lot of themes of clarity and development, revealing how difficult it is to break poverty class.

A Little Life

Written by Hanya Yanagihara, this book deals with a physically disabled person and how his childhood experiences left scars on him.

The Fire Next Time

Written by James Baldwin, this book offers a raw portrayal of nuances of racism in The United States.

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