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by Kirsten Miller
10 recommendations
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Fans of the social upheaval and gender-based power shifts in Miller's work will appreciate how this novel explores the consequences of women gaining physical dominance. It mirrors the 'superpower' aspect of menopause found in Change through a global lens.
This book shares the theme of female rage manifesting as a physical transformation, offering a poignant look at societal suppression and the liberation of the female spirit. It captures the same rebellious energy and magical realism found in Miller's narrative.
by Emilia Hart
Like Miller's work, this novel weaves together the stories of women across generations who find strength in their connection to nature and their own hidden power. It explores themes of resilience and the fight against patriarchal control through a multi-generational lens.
This story features a group of underestimated suburban women who must take matters into their own hands when a threat enters their community. It matches the blend of domesticity, dark humor, and high-stakes suspense found in Change.

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This novel reimagines the suffragette movement through the lens of witchcraft, focusing on the bond between sisters and the reclamation of lost power. It resonates deeply with the themes of sisterhood and political resistance.
by Rachel Yoder
For readers who enjoyed the visceral and transformative nature of Miller's characters, this book offers a raw exploration of womanhood and the animalistic power buried beneath societal expectations. It is a sharp, psychological look at identity and transformation.
This classic explores the lives of women in a family blessed with magic, emphasizing the importance of female bonds and the acceptance of one's true self. It shares the atmospheric, slightly mystical 'vibe' and focus on sisterhood found in Miller's world.
While lacking the supernatural element, this book features a fiercely intelligent female lead who challenges the status quo of the 1960s. It matches the empowering tone, sharp social commentary, and resilient spirit found in Change.
by John Updike
This novel explores the dynamics of a trio of women who discover their power and the chaos that ensues when they use it. It shares the dark humor, cynical edge, and focus on female autonomy that Miller's fans enjoy.

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