Notorious RBG
by irin carmon & shana knizhnik
nonFiction
Notorious RBG
Part biography, part cultural phenomenon, this book tells us why a soft-spoken Supreme Court justice became an unlikely feminist icon. It’s lively, smart, and a deeply human portrait of a woman who reshaped American law—and inspired a generation along the way. The cultural moments underscore how hungry many people were (and are) for visible, unapologetic women in power (especially in institutions that have long excluded them). It’s an engaging, empowering read that makes legal history feel personal and political.

