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Retracing my mother’s footsteps in search of women’s freedom

1974. A 22-year-old Jacqui French stands for a photograph in Omaha, Nebraska, thousands of miles from home.



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‘Powerful… a brilliant storyteller.’ Laura Bates, founder of The Everyday Sexism Project

‘Interweaving the personal with the political, Wild Hope lyrical and rousing.’ i Culture

“Blends personal and political insights to show why feminism matters more than ever.” Harper’s Bazaar

‘A book that leaves its reader with something priceless: a fresh, fierce determination to hope.’ Natasha Lunn

‘Marisa Bate is a richly talented writer and Wild Hope bursts with fury, passion and love. It's hard to put down and even harder to forget.’
Will Storr

‘Bate takes us on an ambitious journey that captures the spirit of the 1970s, and reminds us that we still have much to fight and hope for.’
Helena Lee

Wild Hope

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      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
      Publication Date: 6/22/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780008392413, 978-0008392413
      ISBN10: 0008392412

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Retracing my mother’s footsteps in search of women’s freedom

      1974. A 22-year-old Jacqui French stands for a photograph in Omaha, Nebraska, thousands of miles from home.



      Trade Review

      ‘Powerful… a brilliant storyteller.’ Laura Bates, founder of The Everyday Sexism Project

      ‘Interweaving the personal with the political, Wild Hope lyrical and rousing.’ i Culture

      “Blends personal and political insights to show why feminism matters more than ever.” Harper’s Bazaar

      ‘A book that leaves its reader with something priceless: a fresh, fierce determination to hope.’ Natasha Lunn

      ‘Marisa Bate is a richly talented writer and Wild Hope bursts with fury, passion and love. It's hard to put down and even harder to forget.’
      Will Storr

      ‘Bate takes us on an ambitious journey that captures the spirit of the 1970s, and reminds us that we still have much to fight and hope for.’
      Helena Lee

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