2020 had some great ones if you lean speculative. 'The Space Between Worlds' by Micaiah Johnson features Cara, who survives a brutal borderland by being adaptable and ruthlessly pragmatic. Her strength is in reading people and situations to stay alive, which makes her morally complicated in the best way.
For a more classic, determined-heroine feel, 'The Midnight Library' by Matt Haig shows Nora exploring lives she could have lived. Her strength is in the existential choice she ultimately makes, which is a quiet, personal kind of courage. It resonated with a lot of people that year, I think.
Circles back to the 2020 discussion a lot, doesn't it? I feel like that year was a real turning point for this specific kind of heroine—not just strong, but often deeply principled and strategically angry. The obvious one everyone cites is 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' and Addie's stubborn, centuries-long fight for agency, which is fantastic, but it’s almost a quiet, enduring strength.
My personal standout was 'Piranesi' by Susanna Clarke. The protagonist’s strength is this profound, unshakeable gentleness and wonder in the face of utter cosmic weirdness. It’s a completely different flavor of resilience; she isn’t swinging a sword, she’s methodically mapping a labyrinth and maintaining her sanity through ritual and care. That book rewired my brain on what a ‘strong’ character could be. It’s less about force and more about an immutable core.
Then for pure, unadulterated rage-as-fuel, 'The Once and Future Witches' by Alix E. Harrow fits. It’s three sisters, each with a distinct, flawed, ferocious kind of strength, weaving their magic through suffrage and sisterhood. The strength there is collective, messy, and political, which hit so perfectly for that year.
Honestly, I got kinda tired of the ‘strong female protagonist’ label by 2020 because it started to feel like a checkbox—just give her a sword and a snappy comeback. But a few books that year genuinely subverted that for me. 'Mexican Gothic' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the prime example. Noemi isn’t a fighter in the physical sense; her strength is her intelligence, skepticism, and sheer social agility. She navigates a gothic nightmare using her wits and cultural knowledge, which felt so much more real and terrifying.
Another was 'The City We Became' by N.K. Jemisin. The protagonists are literal avatars of New York boroughs, and their strength is deeply tied to their identity, community, and the fight against a homogenizing force. It’s chaotic, loud, and gloriously unapologetic. It wasn’t about one ‘strong woman’ but a chorus of them (and others) defining strength on their own wildly different terms.
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