Our Library List is more than just recommended reading. Some of the books listed below are actively being suppressed, removed from bookstores and libraries, and even subject to suggestions of book burning! We hope not only that we can read and discuss these books, but also encourage you to request them for your local libraries, buy copies to donate or share with your friends, and most of all get the word out. 

While we do not endorse every view espoused in every book on the list, we believe it is more important than ever to fight for freedom of speech and information access, especially for women and girls. Our selection also includes feminist texts that center women and give concrete ways to achieve women’s liberation, but this is by no means an exhaustive list! We’ll add more titles, new and old, over time.

Actively suppressed books are marked with an asterisk.

The Abolition of Sex: How the “Transgender” Agenda Harms Women and Girls

by Kara Dansky (Bombardier Books, 2021)

“Most Americans do not understand the real threat that the ‘transgender’ agenda, or the so-called ‘gender identity’ movement, poses to all of us—especially women and girls—nor do they understand the extent to which it is taking over U.S. law and civil society. The simple truth is that ‘gender identity’ functions to abolish sex, and all of our civic institutions—government, media, academia, and business—have been completely captured by it. We have been told that ‘transgender’ is a word to describe a marginalized group of people who are in need of civil rights protection; it is not. Instead, it is an incoherent word that is being used to advance a much broader agenda. There are many people—including people on the political left—who understand the threat that enshrining ‘gender identity’ in law and society poses, but they are silenced when they try to speak out. This book shines a light on the truth about ‘gender identity,’ the ‘transgender’ agenda, the very real threats that they pose to all of society—specifically to the rights, privacy, and safety of women and girls—and what Women’s Declaration International is doing to fight back.” (Summary from publisher).

Relevant Declaration articles: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9

Feminism for Women: The Real Route to Liberation

by Julie Bindel (Constable, 2021)

“Bindel shines a light on the most important issues, including pornography, sexual violence and prostitution. Drawing on Bindel’s own experiences, as well as countless interviews with women and girls of all ages and backgrounds (as well as contributions from commentators such as Gloria Steinem and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie), Feminism for Women presents a clear-sighted view of why feminism is a proud social movement that every woman on the planet benefits from” (Summary from publisher).

Relevant Declaration articles: 3, 8

Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality

by Helen Joyce (Oneworld Publications, 2021)

“People are being shamed and silenced for attempting to understand the consequences of redefining ‘man’ and ‘woman’. While compassion for transgender lives is well-intentioned, it is stifling much-needed inquiry into the significance of our bodies, particularly with regard to women’s rights, fairness in sport, same sex attraction and children’s development.” (Summary from publisher)

Relevant Declaration articles: 4, 5, 7, 9

*Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism

by Kathleen Stock (Fleet, 2021)

Feminist philosopher Kathleen Stock explains, in plain language, the many contradictions within gender identity ideology and makes the case for a feminist movement that is rooted in material reality.

Relevant Declaration articles: 1, 5, 6

*Desist, Detrans, & Detox

by Maria Keffler (Partners for Ethical Care, 2021)

Based on sound principles of psychology and child development, as well as on strategies used by parents who have pulled their children back from the gender cult’s destructive ideology, Desist, Detrans, & Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult provides a roadmap to help families navigate the treacherous terrain of gender indoctrination, and bring their children back to reality and safety. (Summary from publisher)

Relevant Declaration articles: 9

Gender Dysphoria: A Therapeutic Model for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults

by Susan Evans, Marcus Evans (Phoenix Publishing House, 2021)

“As well as clinical exploration and understanding, the book includes an overview of the current political, social, and clinical environments which have all impacted on the clinical care of trans identifying individuals. As well as professional and trainee clinicians, this book might also prove useful to parents, other professionals, and possibly the gender dysphoric person too.” (Summary from publisher)

Relevant Declaration articles: 9

*Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters

by Abigail Shrier (Regnery Publishing, 2020)

Journalist Abigail Shrier, incorporating statistical data and firsthand accounts from interviewees, investigates the sudden unprecedented increase in young women taking on transgender identities and seeking out cross-sex treatments, including irreversible medicines and surgeries.

Relevant Declaration articles: 9

Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to Be Different

by Lisa Selin Davis (Legacy Lit, 2020)

“Whether you’re a grown-up tomboy or raising a gender-rebel of your own, Tomboy is the perfect companion for navigating our cultural shift. It is a celebration of both diversity and those who dare to be different, ultimately revealing how gender nonconformity is a gift.”

Relevant Declaration articles: 9

Transgender Body Politics

by Heather Brunskell-Evans (Spinifex Press, 2020)

Philosopher and activist Heather Brunskell-Evans makes the case that gender identity ideology is a covert men’s rights movement masquerading as liberalism and that this ideology will ultimately have a devastating impact on women and children worldwide.

Relevant Declaration articles: 1, 2, 4, 8, 9

Trigger Warning: My Lesbian Feminist Life

by Sheila Jeffreys (Spinifex Press, 2020)

Jeffreys’s memoir presents a detailed account of feminist history and makes the case that we need a re-invigorated radical feminist movement now more than ever.

Relevant Declaration articles: 1, 6, 8

Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men

by Caroline Criado Pérez (Abrams Press, 2019)

Feminist activist Caroline Criado Perez cites the many ways in which women are left out of data collection, explains how poor data collection results in systemic bias and discrimination, and analyzes the costs that women globally pay when sex differences are not considered.

Relevant Declaration articles: 1, 2, 3

My Body Is Me!

By Rachel Rooney, illustrated by Jessica Ahlberg (Transgender Trend, 2019)

My Body is Me! Is a picture book, written for 3-6 year olds, that aims to show children that every human being has a unique body that deserves to be accepted and cared for without being held back by sex stereotypes.

Relevant Declaration articles: 3, 8

*When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment

by Ryan T. Anderson (Encounter Books, 2018)

Drawing from biology, psychology, and philosophy, Ryan T. Anderson offers practical solutions to transgender policy issues, an evaluation of the current therapies available to treat transgender patients, and the many contradictions within gender identity ideology.

Relevant Declaration articles: 1, 8, 9

The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men

by Robert Jensen (Spinifex Press, 2017)

The End of Patriarchy asks one key question: what do we need to create stable and decent human communities that can thrive in a sustainable relationship with the larger living world? [Robert Jensen] makes a powerful argument that a socially just society requires no less than a radical feminist overhaul of the dominant patriarchal structures. (Summary from publisher).

Relevant Declaration articles: 1, 3, 8

Female Erasure: What You Need to Know About Gender Politics’ War on Women, the Female Sex and Human Rights

edited by Ruth Barrett (Tidal Time Publishing, 2016)

This anthology is a collection of woman-centered research articles, essays, and firsthand accounts from over forty writers, including a foreword by Germaine Greer.

Relevant Declaration articles: 1-9

Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue: How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes

by Christia Spears Brown (Ten Speed Press, 2014)

Developmental psychologist and mother Christia Spears Brown argues that over-emphasizing gender can stifle children’s development and presents strategies that parents can use to help their children live authentic lives free from gender stereotypes.

Relevant Declaration articles: 9

Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference

by Cordelia Fine (W.W. Norton & Company, 2010)

Incorporating the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, Cordelia Fine debunks the myth of hardwired differences between men’s and women’s brains and describes some of the cultural influences that create and perpetuate sex stereotypes.

Relevant Declaration articles: 4, 9