A NEW STATESMEN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023
¿'A lasting work of social history' THE TIMES
'A genuinely new history of our nation' DAN JONES
'This celebration of women is a triumph of popular history' SPECTATOR
¿'A lasting work of social history' THE TIMES
'A genuinely new history of our nation' DAN JONES
'This celebration of women is a triumph of popular history' SPECTATOR
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EARLY PRAISE FOR NORMAL WOMEN
'Gregory's theme is that although women have always been regarded as naturally inferior, in reality they make the world go round. They are the "healthy, strong, intelligent, spiritual and sexual" beings who did everything: nurtured families, farms and businesses, dug graves, birthed babies, brought in harvests, staffed factories, led riots and held communities together...Gregory has the novelist's eye for the quirky and the vivid; the wryness of a confident narrator. Normal Womenis a lasting work of social history'
THE TIMES, BOOK OF THE WEEK
'Gregory has always put women centre stage in her historical fiction but this new nonfiction work strives to restore them to their rightful place in history, and in so doing radically reframe our national story. To an impressive extent, it succeeds'
OBSERVER
'Gregory places centre stage decades of scholarship in women's history, a genre that started to become important only in the 1970s. Voices of the past can be heard through careful analysis of the fragments that do exist, and reading a document 'against the grain' of its author's intention often reveals crucial details. This celebration of women is a triumph of popular history'
SPECTATOR
'Impressive and enjoyable . . . Here, the author uses all her bestseller skills to weave some kind of narrative and once again a splendid pace was maintained . . . With [this] stout, well-written [book] to hand, you could escape any family Christmas for an hour or two daily, going back in time and being utterly engrossed'
ANTONIA FRASER, NEW STATESMAN
'Philippa Gregory has been working on this book for more than 10 years, women have been waiting for this gratifying and informative acknowledgment for a thousand'
ADELE PARKS, PLATINUM MAGAZINE
'Gregory's theme is that although women have always been regarded as naturally inferior, in reality they make the world go round. They are the "healthy, strong, intelligent, spiritual and sexual" beings who did everything: nurtured families, farms and businesses, dug graves, birthed babies, brought in harvests, staffed factories, led riots and held communities together...Gregory has the novelist's eye for the quirky and the vivid; the wryness of a confident narrator. Normal Womenis a lasting work of social history'
THE TIMES, BOOK OF THE WEEK
'Gregory has always put women centre stage in her historical fiction but this new nonfiction work strives to restore them to their rightful place in history, and in so doing radically reframe our national story. To an impressive extent, it succeeds'
OBSERVER
'Gregory places centre stage decades of scholarship in women's history, a genre that started to become important only in the 1970s. Voices of the past can be heard through careful analysis of the fragments that do exist, and reading a document 'against the grain' of its author's intention often reveals crucial details. This celebration of women is a triumph of popular history'
SPECTATOR
'Impressive and enjoyable . . . Here, the author uses all her bestseller skills to weave some kind of narrative and once again a splendid pace was maintained . . . With [this] stout, well-written [book] to hand, you could escape any family Christmas for an hour or two daily, going back in time and being utterly engrossed'
ANTONIA FRASER, NEW STATESMAN
'Philippa Gregory has been working on this book for more than 10 years, women have been waiting for this gratifying and informative acknowledgment for a thousand'
ADELE PARKS, PLATINUM MAGAZINE