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Life Lessons From Historical Women - Stories of bravery, wit, and rebellion for modern times

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Take a tour of the past and uncover stories of the women whose lives and achievements have shaped our modern world. In Life Lessons from Historical Women, Eleanor Morton celebrates the ordinary women whose decisions and accomplishments in their everyday lives resonate with us today.

Taking inspiration from the thriving self-help genre, Morton reasons that the greatest lessons can be taken from the female forebears who have come before - women whose actions inspire purpose, creativity and rebellion... without a side of pseudo psychology and judgement...

Covering the full gamut of the female experience, and women from all corners of history and the globe, Life Lessons from Historical Women includes chapters on ''How To Thrive'' with Judith Kerr, ''Think Like an Entrepreneur'' with Mary Seacole, and ''How Not to Give a Fuck'' with the famous suffragette martyr Emily Davison.

Whether it''s what we can learn from the first woman to summit Everest or the trailblazing ladies who confirm that pockets have always been must-have in women''s clothing, Eleanor writes with humour and a sincere respect for our history, and imparts valuable lessons for the modern female.


About the author

Eleanor Morton is a Scottish stand-up, writer and actor who started performing stand-up when she was 18 years old. Her 2023 Fringe show, Eleanor Morton Has Peaked, enjoyed a sell-out run, and she wrote and recorded a show for BBC R4, 'The Rest of Us', with Welsh comic Esyllt Sears and Northern Irish comic Mary Flanigan, about overlooked figures in UK history. She is perhaps best known for her online videos and characters, including the dour Scottish tour guide 'Craig'. She is currently based in Edinburgh and LIFE LESSONS FROM HISTORICAL WOMEN is Morton's first book.

Summary

Take a tour of the past and uncover stories of the women whose lives and achievements have shaped our modern world. In Life Lessons from Historical Women, Eleanor Morton celebrates the ordinary women whose decisions and accomplishments in their everyday lives resonate with us today.

Taking inspiration from the thriving self-help genre, Morton reasons that the greatest lessons can be taken from the female forebears who have come before - women whose actions inspire purpose, creativity and rebellion... without a side of pseudo psychology and judgement...

Covering the full gamut of the female experience, and women from all corners of history and the globe, Life Lessons from Historical Women includes chapters on 'How To Thrive' with Judith Kerr, 'Think Like an Entrepreneur' with Mary Seacole, and 'How Not to Give a Fuck' with the famous suffragette martyr Emily Davison.

Whether it's what we can learn from the first woman to summit Everest or the trailblazing ladies who confirm that pockets have always been must-have in women's clothing, Eleanor writes with humour and a sincere respect for our history, and imparts valuable lessons for the modern female.

Foreword

A funny and fascinating introduction to some of history's most forward thinking women, their stories and what we can learn from them.

Product details

Authors Eleanor Morton, Morton Eleanor
Publisher Octopus Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.08.2024
 
EAN 9781804192719
ISBN 978-1-80419-271-9
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 134 mm x 214 mm x 24 mm
Weight 300 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

History, HISTORY / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, Social and cultural history, Gender studies: women, Feminism and feminist theory, Gender studies: women and girls

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