Curiosity No. 1 - Women Who Would Not Behave

$32.00

Some women are told to be smaller, quieter, kinder, easier to hold. These books reject all of that. Women Who Would Not Behave gathers three fierce, intimate works about betrayal, reckoning, reinvention, and the refusal to remain polite in the face of damage.

Some women are told to be smaller, quieter, kinder, easier to hold. These books reject all of that. Women Who Would Not Behave gathers three fierce, intimate works about betrayal, reckoning, reinvention, and the refusal to remain polite in the face of damage.

POISON APPLE by Megan Dhakshini

A dark, emotionally charged collection of poetry, prose, and fragments tracing love, lust, longing, and loss. These pieces move through the before, during, and after of a relationship that burns bright and badly, turning desire into something vivid, dangerous, and unforgettable.

I BOUGHT MY HUSBAND’S MISTRESS LINGERIE by Stacey Freeman

A sharp, unflinching memoir in essays about betrayal, divorce, reinvention, and the strange gifts that can emerge from devastation. Stacey Freeman writes with honesty, wit, and force as she rebuilds her life and reclaims her own definition of success.

HOUSE OF THE SILVERFISH by Elizabeth Vignali

A poetry collection reckoning with inevitable loss on both the intimate and global scale. As an unraveling marriage threads through poems about children, extinction, ownership, and time, this book asks what it means to loosen our grip on what was never ours to keep.