![]() ![]() I also enjoyed the note from Stewart Easton which explained his reasoning behind the cover design. ![]() It’s perfectly pitched for those who may feel unable or intimidate by thicker, heavier books and could work as a nice lead-in and confidence booster. It’s deeply accessible, both through format and style, and there’s a lot to give somebody here. The backdrop to all of this is the build up to World War One, and there’s a little introduction and prologue delivered retrospectively by Lizzy where she looks back and talks abut the Summer that was and the years that followed.īarrington Stoke deliver, in their words, ‘super readable’ texts and this is a worthy addition to their list. Believing in Deeds Not Words, she undertakes action until she – like her sisters – is imprisoned. It’s framed through the perspective of Lizzy, an everygirl who comes across the work of the suffragettes and becomes a passionate supporter of the cause. ![]() Until We Win by Linda Newbery is a slender, accessible novella touching upon a key point in suffragette history. ![]()
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