Abstract
This study traces the image of homeland in three selected novels by notable Iraqi women novelists. These novels employ common subjective vision and narrative techniques. Yet, each novelist maintains her own unique voice. These novels are sharply realistic in dealing with hard Iraqi reality. These novels are Qulama (2000) by Aliah Mamdouh, Garden of Life 92003) by Lutifia Al-dulaimi, and Tashari (2013) by Anaam Kaja.