The Woman in the Photograph
An empowering, feminist and moving novel that will change the way you see the world. 1968. Veronica Moon, a junior photographer for a local newspaper, is frustrated by her (male) colleagues' failure to take her seriously. And then she meets Leonie on the picket line of the Ford factory at Dagenham. So begins a tumultuous, passionate and intoxicating friendship. Leonie is ahead of her time and fighting for women's equality with everything she has. She offers Veronica an exciting, free life at the dawn of a great change. Fifty years later, Leonie is gone, and Veronica leads a reclusive life. Her ground-breaking career was cut short by one of the most famous photographs of the twentieth century. Now, that controversial picture hangs as the centrepiece of a new feminist exhibition curated by Leonie's niece. Long-repressed memories of Veronica's extraordinary life begin to stir. It's time to break her silence, and step back into the light. Praise for Stephanie Butland's work: 'Utterly engaging from the first line to the last line' Katie Fforde 'Warm-hearted and compassionate' Carys Bray
384 Seiten
Hardcover
Erscheinungsdatum 11.07.2019
ISBN 9781785768965
Stephanie Butland
From the acclaimed author of Lost for Words comes an empowering, moving, feminist novel that will change the way you see the world.