For every day of the year, there are women who refused to be silenced and instead chose to challenge the status quo, paving the way for future generations to follow. In 'Feminist History for Every Day of the Year', Kate Mosse brings to life a diverse cast of trailblazers, from renowned figures like Dian Fossey and Malala Yousafzai, to lesser-known heroes like Beryl Gilroy and Florence Nagle.
Through an engaging narrative voice, Mosse and actor Adjoa Andoh guide listeners through the lives of these remarkable women, who broke barriers in fields ranging from science and art to politics and sports. While some achieved great success and recognition, others faced hardship and adversity, yet remained committed to their causes.
One notable example is Marie Stopes, founder of Britain's first birth control clinic, but also a proponent of eugenics. This nuanced portrayal highlights the complexities of history and the diverse perspectives that shape our understanding of the past.
The anthology is designed for dipping in and out, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer to listen at their leisure. The 10-hour audio book features bite-sized stories of female achievement, each one a testament to the power of women's voices and actions.
Throughout the narrative, Mosse and Andoh convey a sense of curiosity and passion, bringing these remarkable women to life with each retelling. From primatologist Dian Fossey to actor Josephine Baker, who also served as a pilot in the French resistance during World War II, this anthology celebrates can-do women who refused to accept the limitations placed on them.
Ultimately, 'Feminist History for Every Day of the Year' serves as a powerful reminder that the fight for equality is ongoing and requires continued attention from today's generation. By highlighting the achievements of women like Malala Yousafzai and Florence Nagle, Mosse inspires listeners to continue challenging the status quo and forging their own paths forward.
Through an engaging narrative voice, Mosse and actor Adjoa Andoh guide listeners through the lives of these remarkable women, who broke barriers in fields ranging from science and art to politics and sports. While some achieved great success and recognition, others faced hardship and adversity, yet remained committed to their causes.
One notable example is Marie Stopes, founder of Britain's first birth control clinic, but also a proponent of eugenics. This nuanced portrayal highlights the complexities of history and the diverse perspectives that shape our understanding of the past.
The anthology is designed for dipping in and out, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer to listen at their leisure. The 10-hour audio book features bite-sized stories of female achievement, each one a testament to the power of women's voices and actions.
Throughout the narrative, Mosse and Andoh convey a sense of curiosity and passion, bringing these remarkable women to life with each retelling. From primatologist Dian Fossey to actor Josephine Baker, who also served as a pilot in the French resistance during World War II, this anthology celebrates can-do women who refused to accept the limitations placed on them.
Ultimately, 'Feminist History for Every Day of the Year' serves as a powerful reminder that the fight for equality is ongoing and requires continued attention from today's generation. By highlighting the achievements of women like Malala Yousafzai and Florence Nagle, Mosse inspires listeners to continue challenging the status quo and forging their own paths forward.