(Paperback)
By: Natasha Walter
ISBN: 9780349010601
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Publication Date: Aug 2023
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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From the acclaimed writer and thinker, a moving memoir about losing her mother to suicide as well as honouring the legacy of a family whose members struggled bravely against some of the worst crises of the twentieth century.
'Deeply affecting and unexpectedly inspiring... fascinating' Sarah Waters
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By: Natasha Walter
ISBN: 9780349017440
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 2023
UK Publication Date: 15th June 2023
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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Part of Virago's Five Gold Reads: five reissues of significant titles representing fifty years of feminist publishing. Representing the 2000s, Natasha Walter's highly acclaimed, controversial and much needed look at our highly sexualised culture
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By: Natasha Walter
ISBN: 9780008113773
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Publication Date: Feb 2017
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
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Wife.
Mother.
Spy.
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By: Natasha Walter
ISBN: 9781860496394
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Publication Date: Apr 1999
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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A young British woman defines, or redefines, feminism, and sets the agenda for the 21st century.
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By: Natasha Walter
ISBN: 9780349010595
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Publication Date: Sep 2024
UK Publication Date: 2nd May 2024
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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From the acclaimed writer and thinker, a moving memoir about losing her mother as well as honouring the legacy of a family whose members struggled bravely against some of the worst crises of the twentieth century.
(Hardback)
By: Natasha Walter
ISBN: 9780349017822
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Publication Date: Dec 2023
UK Publication Date: 31st August 2023
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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From the acclaimed writer and thinker, a moving memoir about losing her mother to suicide as well as honouring the legacy of a family whose members struggled bravely against some of the worst crises of the twentieth century.
'Deeply affecting and unexpectedly inspiring... fascinating' Sarah Waters
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