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Could non-fiction be considered a theme of its own?
Science Fiction? I have recently read a science fiction novel called The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula LeGunn. Here is a good review that doesn't give away too much of the plot, and makes a good case for it being called a classic: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

If you scroll down the page, you will find a small list of some things written by Saint Teresa of Ávila: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa_...
I also became interested in Saint Theresa of Lisieux (whom I was named after). She seems to have done quite a lot of writing. http://www.archives-carmel-lisieux.fr...
So..maybe a theme such as 'female authors of christian mysticism' or 'female writers of church doctine' or religious philosophy? or something along those lines?

That would be fun! Teresa of Avila seems to have had quite a sense of humor, and I've only read snippets of her.
Theresa wrote: "Indigenous woman writers? Can't say how many classics of 50 years plus we can find though. I have recently read the 1973 Canadian 'classic' Halfbreed by Maria Campbell that might fit. https://ww..."
We could do Indigenous women writers before 1990.
We could do Indigenous women writers before 1990.

Perhaps a theme centered around classic dystopia writing by women? Or would that fall under scifi?

I need to remove mystery as we are reading that for December.
We previously suggested starting theme read discussions. Our first themed read will be this October.next year we plan to alternate themes with general reads, therefore we aim to have 6 themed reads next year. This was suggested as a way to widen the variety of works by women writers read by this group, as some of these books may not yet be considered 'classic' mostly due to age and influence.
The moderator suggestion for themes follows:
1 African-American Women Writers before 1990
2 African Women Writers (timeline to be decided)
3 Australian Women Writers
4 Asian Women Writers
5 Chronology (middle ages, romantic period, etc)
6 Most Overlooked Classic by A Women Writer
7 Non-European Women Writers
8 Reread (reread a book from the group's "read" shelf)
9 Short Stories
10 Poetry
11Indigenous women writers
12 Sci Fi/ dystopian
13Religious philosophy
14 Nobel prize winners
15 Biographies of female writers
From 1 to 11 October, we will be asking for other them suggestions.
Please suggest themes here.