#12booksof2022 August
Three of my top22 were in August, I‘m going for this one as I don‘t read a lot of NF and I love it when I get really engrossed. Although Eleanor‘s life could be a work of fiction as it‘s so eventful.
#12booksof2022 August
Three of my top22 were in August, I‘m going for this one as I don‘t read a lot of NF and I love it when I get really engrossed. Although Eleanor‘s life could be a work of fiction as it‘s so eventful.
I brought this one after reading the author‘s biography of Sylvia Pankhurst. I‘m now in love with both Sylvia and Eleanor. What lives they had, always fighting against injustice and the struggle for feminism.
Eleanor had such a sad private life, I wanted to give her a shake and a hug.
Fabulous book.
#currentread
Staying in doors away from the burny sun!
As you can probably tell, I need to think about new shelves and/or having a clear out. Trying to catalogue things first on LT and rediscovering some of my uncatalogued books!
Backlist Bump! Reading Mrs Engels had me scurrying to Holmes' brilliant biography of Karl Marx's youngest daughter and Engels' goddaughter. If you've enjoyed McCrea's novel, I highly recommend diving into the life of 'Tussy', essentially the founder of British Marxism.