In Search of Mary
The Mother of all Journeys
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
Published:15th Oct '15
Should be back in stock very soon
Toddler in tow, Bee Rowlatt embarks on an extraordinary journey in search of the life and legacy of the first celebrity feminist: Mary Wollstonecraft. From the wild coasts of Norway to a naked re-birthing in California, via the blood-soaked streets of revolutionary Paris, Bee learns what drove her hero on and what’s been won and lost over the centuries in the battle for equality. On this biographical treasure hunt she finds herself consulting a witch, a porn star, a quiet Norwegian archivist and the tenants of a blighted council estate in Leeds – getting much more than she bargained for. In her quest to find a new balance between careers and babies, Bee also discovers the importance of celebrating the radiant power of love in all our lives.
Rowlatt’s passion for Wollstonecraft leaps out of every page, the intervening centuries disappear: it’s as if they are on a journey together. -- TV historian Dan Snow
Rowlatt’s travelogue is always entertaining as she explores the life and times of the ever passionate and never compromising Wollstonecraft who, more than two centuries on, still has much to teach us. * The Independent *
A fascinating and hilarious adventure with champion tea-drinker Bee Rowlatt in In Search Of Mary: The Mother Of All Journeys. On her quest, toddler in tow, she searches for the celebrity feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. * The Big Issue *
Her determination and research into her heroine is fascinating, and leads her to some very outlandish places indeed. * The Brighton and Hove Independent *
An excellent exploration of the rights and roles of women, two centuries apart. * The Independent Books of the Year: The best biography and memoirs of 2015 *
Unputdownable. * Historical Novel Society *
It’s brilliantly funny, poignant and important... Laugh, cry and be moved by the original feminist adventure with the brilliant Bee Rowlatt as your fun-loving friend. -- Shami Chakrabarti
ISBN: 9781846883781
Dimensions: 214mm x 134mm x 214mm
Weight: 320g
288 pages