IPM Home
IPM Publisher List
Sign In
Shopping Cart
SEARCH
BROWSE
Titles A-Z
Authors A-Z
View Catalog
Forthcoming Titles
SUBJECTS
Biography/Autobiography
Cooking
Fiction
Games
Humor
Reference
Self-Help
Travel
True Crime
Partners
Potomac Books
Capital Books
Dying To Live
Stylus Books
An intriguing and even-handed historical novel with portraits of historic figures like the Pankhurst women and other Suffragettes
 
   
Crooked Pieces
 
336 pages; 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"

Clothbound
$10.00    $7.50
978-0-7490-8183-6

Description:

Maggie seems to be going up in the world. Compared to living with her large and impoverished East London family and watching her mother being worn down by life and childbearing, working as a maid is a big improvement. Meeting very different people like the Pankhursts, Maggie is introduced to a completely different world, one in which people talk about women getting the vote and organize impressive rallies and demonstrate at Parliament. Then when she meets and beings ‘walking out’ with a handsome police officer, it seems like a whole new horizon has opened up for her.

Drawn into the workings of the suffragette movement, Maggie is soon caught up in a darker side of the increasingly militant cause. The brutal treatment she and her fellows suffer might make them all the more determined to achieve their goal, but how much is Maggie prepared to sacrifice?


About The Author:

SARAH GRAZEBROOK exchanged a career as a television actress for one as a writer following the birth of her second child. Her first novel, Not Waving, won the Cosmopolitan Fiction Prize and she has written six others. She writes a monthly column, "Notes from the Garret", for Kent Life and contributes to a variety of satirical radio programs. Sarah has wide experience of teaching creative writing for the Arvon Foundation and at Macon in France.