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Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Millicent Fawcett,
Emmeline Pankhurst, Constance Markievicz, Nancy Astor They
terrorised the establishment. They fought for the vote. They pushed
back boundaries and revolutionised our world. For the hundredth
anniversary of the historic moment the franchise was finally
extended to women, here is a selection of suffragette and
suffragist activists and pioneering MPs from the pages of Jenni
Murray's bestselling A History of Britain in 21 Women. Set against
the backdrop of a world where equality is still to be achieved, it
is a vital reminder of the great women who fought for change.
They were famous queens, unrecognised visionaries, great artists
and trailblazing politicians. They all pushed back boundaries and
revolutionised our world. Jenni Murray presents the history of
Britain as you've never seen it before, through the lives of
twenty-one women who refused to succumb to the established laws of
society, whose lives embodied hope and change, and who still have
the power to inspire us today.
From the bestselling author of A History of Britain in 21 Women.
The history of the world is the history of great women.
Marie Curie discovered radium and revolutionised medical science.
Empress Cixi transformed China. Frida Kahlo turned an unflinching eye
on life and death. Anna Politkovskaya dared to speak truth to power, no
matter the cost. Their names should be shouted from the rooftops.
And that is exactly what Jenni Murray is here to do.
One of the most prestigious awards for the short story has reached
its eleventh year. Hugely successful, the BBC National Short Story
Award, in partnership with Booktrust, awards GBP15,000 to the
winning author, with GBP3000 going to the runner-up.
'A powerful, poignant tale of dieting and despair.' The Times 'A
moving, brutally honest memoir about what it feels like to be
fat-shamed.' Mail on Sunday _______________ At sixty-four, Jenni
Murray's weight had become a disability. She avoided the scales,
she wore a uniform of baggy black clothes, refused to make
connections between her weight and health issues and told herself
that she was fat and happy. She was certainly fat. But the happy
part was an Oscar-worthy performance. In private she lived with a
growing sense of fear and misery that her weight would probably
kill her before she made it to seventy. Interwoven with the
science, social history and psychology of weight management, Fat
Cow, Fat Chance is a refreshingly honest account of what it's like
to be fat when society dictates that skinny is the norm. It asks
why we overeat and why, when the weight is finally lost through
dieting, do we simply pile the pounds back on again? How do we help
young people become comfortable with the way they look? What are
the consequences of the obesity epidemic for an already
overstretched NHS? And, whilst fat shaming is so often called out,
why is it that shouting 'fat cow' at a woman in the street hasn't
been included in the list of hate crimes? Fusing politics, science
and personal pain, this is a powerful exploration of our battle
with obesity. _______________ 'Agony and confusion, humour and
hope. A beautiful book.' Susie Orbach, author of Fat is a Feminist
Issue 'A perceptive look at health and happiness.' Sunday Express
For the last 70 years, the guests of Woman's Hour have been
entertaining listeners with their compelling combination of wit,
warmth, insight and humour. Woman's Hour has interviewed many of
the biggest female names from entertainment, politics, the arts and
beyond. Words from Wise, Witty and Wonderful Women is a collection
of quotes and extracts from 70 years of the Woman's Hour archive,
featuring some of the most memorable guests to appear on the
programme, from Doris Lessing to Nora Ephron, Hilary Clinton to
J.K. Rowling, and Bette Davis to Meryl Streep. Charting the social
and political revolution that has taken place in women's lives over
the past 70 years, as well as the perennial aspects of female life,
such as love, family, relationships, the workplace, sex, ageing,
and food, this delightful book shares fascinating insights and sage
advice from the wise and wonderful women that have graced the
Woman's Hour airwaves over the decades.
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