Description
Discover the extraordinary lives of the inspiring girls who have lived throughout history at 6 Chelsea Walk.
Polly longs to become an explorer. But in 1914, women's rights and choices are limited - something twelve-year-old Polly learns when she befriends her new neighbours: two suffragettes, fighting for women's rights to vote.
Polly's parents are appalled, but Polly is intrigued. And the more she thinks about their cause, the more determined she becomes to join the suffragettes' protest march. But will Polly dare to defy her parents and do what she thinks is right?
A gripping story of courage, friendship and speaking up during a time of change, from Carnegie-shortlisted author, Linda Newbery.
About the Author
Linda has written many books for children, teenagers and adults. She won the Costa Children's Book Prze for Set in Stone, and has twice been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. With Yvonne Coppard she has written Writing Children's Fiction: a Writers' and Artists' Companion, and she runs a review blog, Writers Review, with Adele Geras and Celia Rees, and help from many of their writer friends (including Ann Turnbull). Linda lives in a small village in Oxfordshire and loves yoga, wildlife, photography, gardening and reading.
Reviews
Girls for the Vote is packed with excitement, humour, drama and a cast of likeable and inspirational young women... but it is also a valuable teaching tool for a new generation of girls as they learn that women's rights could not always be taken for granted. * Lancashire Evening Post *
short and accessible, while at the same time fast-paced and fact-packed. * Sinead O'Hart, author of The Eye of the North *
Book Information
ISBN 9781474948401
Author Linda Newbery
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Usborne Publishing Ltd
Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd
Weight(grams) 180g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 140mm * 14mm