![]() ![]() Find it in our Fiction for Younger Women section β look for the books with a white sticker on the spine. An added bonus is the beautiful cover which has been illustrated inside and out to look like embroidery in the suffragette colours of white, purple and green. ![]() Until we win is published by Barrington Stoke, a company which specialises in accessible, dyslexia-friendly literature for young people. It leads her to jail and a hunger strike, but once war arrives she finds she has another decision to make. At 17 she is working as an insurance clerk, because her parents say itβs is a cut above being a factory girl or a maid, but her life changes when she meets Julia and Elsie whose passion for the Suffragette cause lights a spark in her heart. Lizzy Frost will never forget 1914 β the year war broke out and she became a suffragette. Here are three novels for children and teens which introduce the subject in an interesting and exciting way. With the centenary of the first women getting the vote coming up in 2018, now is a great time to be learning more about the Suffragettes. ![]()
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