Join authors Janis Robinson Daly and Ruth P. Watson as they share a curated list of thirty-one titles of historical fiction to celebrate Women’s History Month. From the graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, the subjects of Daly’s novel, The Unlocked Path, to entrepreneur, banker, and community leader, Maggie Lena Walker in Watson's Novel, A Right Worthy Woman, to the first woman to hold a Cabinet position, Frances Perkins, in Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray, to Goes First, a Crow Native woman in Kathleen Grissom's Crow Mary, and twenty-seven others, each book spotlights women in history whose achievements languished in the shadows until authors discovered their stories and wrote them. Come share which novels you’ve read on the list of thirty-one and discover others to add to your To Be Read list.