Difficult Women by Helen Lewis - ISBN: 9781784709730
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Uncover forgotten, “difficult” women who fought for a better world.

Difficult Women

A History of Feminism in 11 Fights (The Sunday Times Bestseller)

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    16 March 2021

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Summary

The imperfect and unfinished story of the battles for women’s rights, and of the complicated women who fought them.

“Well-behaved women don’t make history - difficult women do.”

This is the antidote to saccharine you-go-girl fluff. Effortlessly erudite and funny.

Strikers in saris. Bomb-throwing suffragettes. The pioneer of the refuge movement who became a men’s rights activist. Forget feel-good heroines - meet the feminist trailblazers who have been airbrushed from hi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784709730
ISBN-10:1784709735
Author:Helen Lewis
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:16 March 2021
Weight:267g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

Whoever said feminists lack a sense of humour has not read enough Lewis… A funny, sparky, wide-ranging account… Her book isn’t at all a conventional history. It’s a collection of powerful personal essays on the gnarly issues that women continue to face… I read Difficult Women with gratitude. It’s an authoritative benchmark of modern feminism, written by someone on top of her game… Hooray for a great book by a clever, clear-sighted, straight-talking, difficult young woman. – Melanie Reid * The Times *Difficult Women was a joy to read… I learned so many delicious facts about women whom I thought I knew. In fact, reading Difficult Women felt like sitting down with a friend and gossiping about other women in our circle… It has some howl-out-loud funny moments… Helen Lewis does more than just tell their stories – she allows them to be complicated, something that women are so rarely permitted to be. – Jess Phillips * New Statesman *Difficult Women is smart, thoughtful and rich in detail… Lewis proves an excellent storyteller who seamlessly blends scholarly inquiry and journalistic investigation with autobiographical titbits and flashes of caustic wit (her footnotes are a hoot). – Fiona Sturges * Guardian *A sparkling history of feminism in 11 fights… The book is full of Lewis’ short, sharp political observations…almost always as funny as they are informative… It proves her point; that we all have something to learn from each other, if we can open our minds to the true, complicated nature of humanity. – Nell Frizzell * Daily Telegraph *Difficult Women is full of vivid detail, jam-packed with research and fizzing with provocation. – Christina Patterson * Sunday Times *Inspiriting and energetic…searching, and bracing…clever and compelling… This is a capacious book… I liked this roominess: it speaks of open-mindedness and warmth. But what I loved most of all is her clear respect for those who went before us. – Rachel Cooke * Observer *Difficult Women is a well-researched, lively overview of the history of modern feminism… An important resource on the ongoing fight for equal rights. – Mia Levitin * Spectator *Enthralling… Witty, thoroughly researched and intelligently argued, Lewis’s book turns received thinking on feminism on its head: history, like women, is always more interesting when it’s difficult. – Jane Anderson * Radio Times *This sensible, forthright personal history of the women who fought for the vote, for equal pay, for women to have control over their bodies, is a breath of fresh air in a feminist climate too often bogged down in petty spats over ideas of privilege and virtue signalling… Lewis’s trenchant, witty voice steers the reader to focus on the details that matter. – Claire Allfree * Metro *This is the antidote to saccharine you-go-girl fluff. Effortlessly erudite and funny, Helen Lewis tackles the great unacknowledged truth of feminist history: no one ever changed the world by being nice. A landmark in modern feminist scholarship, it manages to be important, irreverent and a joy to read. – Caroline Criado Perez

About The Author

Helen Lewis

Helen Lewis is a staff writer at The Atlantic, based in London, who writes about politics and culture. Her first book, Difficult Women- A History of Feminism in 11 Fights, was a Sunday Times bestseller and a Guardian, Telegraph and Financial Times book of the year. She is the writer and presenter of the BBC podcast series The New Gurus and Helen Lewis Has Left the Chat, and co-host of Radio 4’s Kafka vs Orwell and Strong Message Here. She won the 2024 Kukula Award for excellence in non-fiction book reviewing.

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