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March 8: Favorite Female Protagonists
Prompts: It’s International Women’s Day! Who are some of your favorite female protagonists? What makes a female protagonist feel genuine to you? Share some recommendations!
Welcome to another week of LTB here at DTRH, everyone! Also, happy International Women’s Day! In honour of that, today’s topic is all about female protagonists, a topic I can definitely relate to, since on the whole I tend to prefer reading from the perspective of female protagonists whenever possible. Accordingly, my favourite protagonists often come from my favourite books.
My favourite book in my younger days was Memoirs of a Geisha. Recently, one of my favourite books has been The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Both of these feature a female protagonist who really go through the gamut of unfortunate things in life and still manage to find their way. They are forced to grow up as they face their world full of disadvantages yet smartly manoeuvre their way through it in order to reach their goals. It’s just one of my favourite tropes and will continue to be, I think.
The protagonists in both of those books definitely feel real to me, and are inspiring in a way. It isn’t that I would have necessarily followed their path exactly or even have chosen to do all the same actions. However, I do recognize the courage it takes to be able to execute on the plans you have for your own life, and it can be hard in the face of adversity or things not going your way. I really had a respect for these characters, and I think that’s what makes them some of my favourites. I also prefer to read in the POV of female protagonists in the YA stories, though they may not necessarily be as relatable. Some of my favourites include the Caraval, Ninth House, and Legendborn series.
I am never to sure how “genuine” a protagonist in a YA novel really is, as there are usually elements of exaggeration that I find appropriate for the story, but perhaps not genuine to real life. That being said, the conflicts they face are often real, and I really enjoy the books where big themes like family, betrayal, or forgiveness are explored within the story, and I find that female protagonists (written by female authors) tend to have the most authentic feel to their characters. I also really enjoyed the protagonists in The Ivory Key duology, for those interested.
Also, I really enjoy Kate Quinn’s historical fictions. They are always very well-researched and captivating in their story. I also heard from the author herself recently that she chooses these historical eras to place her female characters, and will write them to overcome and carve out a sphere of power in a time where women were not allowed to have power. In that way, I also find the stories that she writes to have very empowering female leads, so check those out too! I particularly enjoyed The Rose Code myself.
Who are some of your favourite female protagonists? Do they always come from your favourite books? Let me know in the comments below!















