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Making Herstory

$49.95
Discover the compelling narrative in *Making Herstory*, a trade paperback that delves into the hidden stories of remarkable women, particularly Theo's resilient mother, Ethel. Published by Black Inc in 2014, this 228-page masterpiece invites readers to traverse the beautiful yet haunting landscapes of Tasmania, where adventure intertwines with personal history. Through a rich tapestry of letters, diaries, and newspaper clippings, this book uncovers the often overlooked contributions of women in herstory. Explore why Theo’s passion for hiking, mountaineering, and skiing led her away from the picturesque seaside of Queenscliff and into the wild. *Making Herstory* is more than just a book; it's a journey through time that emphasizes the importance of female narratives and their impact on history. Ideal for anyone interested in women's rights, feminism, and inspiring stories of courage and resilience. With FREE shipping included, this significant piece of literature is a must-have addition to your collection. Elevate your reading experience with this essential highlight of women's stories that deserve to be told!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781922129604
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2014
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 228


Description:
Alive with twists and connections, we wonder what Theo?s outspoken mother, Ethel, is hiding. Unravelling her secret brings an understanding of why her daughter took to hiking, mountaineering and skiing in Tasmania, never returning to seaside Queenscliff, where one of the most scenic and historically significant places was Thwaites Walk, named for the Thwaites men - Theo?s grandfather, uncles and cousins.This is a significant herstory. The voices of these women speak to us through letters, diaries, stories, newspapers and magazines, reverberating across time and changing with each location, adding to the often dismissed, but important, wealth of recorded female experience.

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Making Herstory

$49.95
Discover the compelling narrative in *Making Herstory*, a trade paperback that delves into the hidden stories of remarkable women, particularly Theo's resilient mother, Ethel. Published by Black Inc in 2014, this 228-page masterpiece invites readers to traverse the beautiful yet haunting landscapes of Tasmania, where adventure intertwines with personal history. Through a rich tapestry of letters, diaries, and newspaper clippings, this book uncovers the often overlooked contributions of women in herstory. Explore why Theo’s passion for hiking, mountaineering, and skiing led her away from the picturesque seaside of Queenscliff and into the wild. *Making Herstory* is more than just a book; it's a journey through time that emphasizes the importance of female narratives and their impact on history. Ideal for anyone interested in women's rights, feminism, and inspiring stories of courage and resilience. With FREE shipping included, this significant piece of literature is a must-have addition to your collection. Elevate your reading experience with this essential highlight of women's stories that deserve to be told!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781922129604
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2014
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 228


Description:
Alive with twists and connections, we wonder what Theo?s outspoken mother, Ethel, is hiding. Unravelling her secret brings an understanding of why her daughter took to hiking, mountaineering and skiing in Tasmania, never returning to seaside Queenscliff, where one of the most scenic and historically significant places was Thwaites Walk, named for the Thwaites men - Theo?s grandfather, uncles and cousins.This is a significant herstory. The voices of these women speak to us through letters, diaries, stories, newspapers and magazines, reverberating across time and changing with each location, adding to the often dismissed, but important, wealth of recorded female experience.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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