NOBEL PRIZE Svetlana Alexievich, Belarusian ◦ Voices from Chernobyl The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster Pearl S. Buck, American ◦ Pavilion of Women Ève Curie, Polish-French ◦ Madame Curie (Marie Curie): A Biography Grazia Deledda, Italian ◦ Reeds in the Wind Leymah Gbowee, Liberian ◦ Mighty Be Our Powers Nadine Gordimer, South African ◦ The Conservationist Elfriede Jelinek, Austrian ◦ The Piano Teacher Selma Lagerlöf, Swedish ◦ The Wonderful Adventures of Nils Doris Lessing, English ◦ Briefing for a Descent Into Hell Wangari Maathai, Kenyan ◦ Unbowed A Memoir Rigoberta Menchú, Guatemalan ◦ I, Rigoberta Menchú An Indian Woman in Guatemala Gabriela Mistral, Chilean ◦ Madwomen The Locas mujeres Poems of Gabriela Mistral Alice Munro, Canadian ◦ Open Secrets Toni Morrison, African-American Nonfiction ◦ Conversations with Toni Morrison by Danille K Taylor-Guthrie All 11 Fiction ◦ The Bluest Eye, 1970 ◦ Sula, 1973 ◦ Song of Solomon, 1977 ◦ Tar Baby, 1981 ◦ Beloved, 1987 ◦ Jazz, 1992 ◦ Paradise, 1997 ◦ Love, 2003 ◦ A Mercy, 2008 ◦ Home, 2012 ◦ God Help the Child, 2015 Herta Müller, Romanian-German ◦ The Appointment Nelly Sachs, German-Swedish ◦ Collected Poems I (1944-1949) Wisława Szymborska, Polish ◦ Map Collected and Last Poems Sigrid Undset, Norwegian ◦ Gunnar’s Daughter