Last Word's Uncommon Women

Last Word's Uncommon Women

by Celia Hayley
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/03/2024

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Last Word is the popular BBC Radio 4 series broadcast weekly, featuring the lives of several famous people who have recently died. More than standard obituaries, the lives are summarised with narration and include interviews with some of those who knew them. The programme was first broadcast in 2006 and this compelling anthology commemorates the remarkable and revealing lives of 80 women who were illuminating, inspiring or moving. Their names may not always be well known, but their lives made an impact on the world, and they broke new ground in many different ways. The book includes:


Lt Islam Bibi - Helmand's top female police officer, shot dead by the Taliban

Naty Revuelta Clews - Fidel Castro's mistress

Naomi Sims - first Black supermodel

Sylvia Robinson - The 'mother of hip-hop' who was the founder/CEO of Sugar Hill records

Rosalia Mera - Zara founder, the world's richest self-made woman

Marie Colvin - celebrated war reporter killed in Homs

Clare Hollingworth - first war correspondent to report the outbreak of the Second World War

Eileen Nearne - wartime spy who was captured and tortured by the Gestapo

Salome Karwah - Ebola survivor who went back to Liberia to nurse other sufferers

Jo Cox - MP murdered in her own Yorkshire constituency

Jill Saward - rape survivor and campaigner for victims of sexual abuse

Scharlette Holdman - 'The Angel of Death Row' who fought against the death penalty in the US

Jeanne Cordova - former nun who became a lesbian rights activist

Francis Kelsey - pharmacologist who prevented the licence of Thalidomide in the US

Margaret Rule - archaeologist who raised the Mary Rose

Countess of Arran - powerboat racer, 'the fastest granny on water'

ISBN:
9781474607650
9781474607650
Category:
Biography: science
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-03-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Orion

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