Books can be a powerful way to celebrate the day. Reading stories and ideas written by women offers new perspectives, inspiring journeys and powerful insights into society and global issues.
From women over 80 who blow up the clichés, to men's fantasies in literature, to the fight against rape in marriage: three remarkable nonfictions for this year's World Women's Day.
Women's Day is a good opportunity to pick up books about women's fates, scientific or cultural history issues affecting women, but it is also a good opportunity to learn about a feminist classic or the life of Katalin Karikó. Here is the latest selection from the shelves of domestic bookstores.