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Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History
Marian Broderick
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Description for Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History
Paperback. From patriots to pirates, warriors to writers, and mistresses to male impersonators, this book looks at the unorthodox lives of inspiring Irish women. Num Pages: 368 pages, 32 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: BG; GBCB; JFSJ1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 140 x 196 x 24. Weight in Grams: 286.
From patriots to pirates, warriors to writers, and mistresses to male impersonators, this book looks at the unorthodox lives of inspiring Irish women.
In times when women were expected to marry and have children, they travelled the world and sought out adventures; in times when women were expected to be seen and not heard, they spoke out in loud voices against oppression; in times when women were expected to have no interest in politics, literature, art, or the world outside the home, they used every creative means available to give expression to their thoughts, ideas and beliefs.
In ... Read morea series of succinct and often amusing biographies, Marian Broderick tells the life stories of these exceptional Irish women.
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Product Details
Publisher
O´Brien Press Ltd
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
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About Marian Broderick
Marian Broderick is a writer and editor who lives and works in London. She is second-generation Irish; her parents are from Donegal and Limerick. She spent every summer of her childhood in Ireland and has developed strong links with the place and the people. She is also the author of Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History; Wild Irish Love: ... Read moreGreat Romances from History; and Saint Patrick; Life, Legend and Legacy. Show Less
Reviews for Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History
a fun and useful reference work
Lisareadsbooks.blogspot.ie written in a lively and accessible style
Lisareadsbooks.blogspot.ie would recommend this book to schools especially as a supplement to the history curriculum where the teaching of women's history could be much improved. It would make a great starting point for research for Leaving Certificate students
Lisareadsbooks.blogspot.ie 'Broderick's prose is simple ... Read moreand accessible ... and her fascination with her two favourite subjects - Irish history and women's studies - jumps out from every page'
Sunday Business Post
Sunday Business Post
'A rollicking read'
Books Ireland
Books Ireland
'Before reading this I hadn't heard of half the women, now I will dip into this book to read again and again about the remarkable women who helped to shape Éire'
Women's News 'Marian Broderick should take a bow for resurrecting an eclectic body of Irish women's history
the good, the bad and the ugly, as well as the international beauties'
Justine McCarthy - Irish Independent
Irish Independent
'After reading this book, one can never again ignore the role of Irishwomen'
Dublin Historical Record
Dublin Historical Record
'relieves what historian Margaret Ward has called our "collective amnesia" about women's place ... enjoyable'
googlebooks.com 'A rollicking read'
Books Ireland 'Marian Broderick should take a bow for resurrecting an eclectic body of Irish women's history
the good, the bad and the ugly, as well as the international beauties'
Irish Independent 'After reading this book, one can never again ignore the role of Irishwomen'
Dublin Historical Record 'relieves what historian Margaret Ward has called our "collective amnesia" about women's place ... enjoyable'
googlebooks.com 'Broderick's prose is simple and accessible ... and her fascination with her two favourite subjects - Irish history and women's studies - jumps out from every page'
Sunday Business Post 'good fun'
Books Ireland 'a captivating read from start to finish'
The Newsletter 'the place of Irish women in history has been overlooked for too long and Broderick can justly be proud of her attempt to redress the imbalance'
The Newsletter 'a series of succinct and often amusing biographies which both entertain and educate'
The Newsletter 'a must for anyone with an interest in women’s studies or Irish history'
thedailyupdate.ie 'educational, shocking, funny and moving, Wild Irish Women is a captivating read from start to finish'
thedailyupdate.ie 'this engaging read tells the heroic, shocking, tragic and inspiring tales of Ireland’s most icon female figures'
thedailyupdate.ie 'succinct and often amusing'
thedailyupdate.ie 'can be used for reference, as wonderful holiday read or for dipping into'
Ireland’s Own 'absorbing book'
Ireland’s Own 'Readers will be amazed, intrigued and fascinated'
Ireland’s Own 'fascinating book'
Ireland’s Own 'Marian Broderick should take a bow for resurrecting an eclectic body of Irish women's history
the good, the bad and the ugly, as well as the international beauties.'
Justine McCarthy - Irish Independent
Irish Independent
'(A) fascinating collection of unorthodox women ... This series of lively portraits tells the life stories of 75 women ... showing that sisters have been doing it for themselves for a long, long time.'
Belfast Telegraph
The Belfast Telegraph
'With ladies literary and artistic, and those who were intrepid travellers, this collection of short profiles of some of Ireland's most interesting women is an entertaining selection of names we know well and some whose place in history has been overshadowed.'
Bookview Ireland 'Wild Irish Women brings together a fascinating collection of unusual, unorthodox and unforgettable women. Irish people today have a long roll-call of female ancestors to inspire, amuse and outrage them ... These entertaining biographies reveal the truly irrepressible spirit of Irish womanhood over the centuries.'
Clare Champion
Clare Champion
'A toilet book of the highest order, with the author bringing us short and snappy profiles of more than 60 Irish women down the years. Some are relatively straightforward but the real gems are to be found in the tall tales told of the more, shall we say, exotic fair maids of Erin.'
Evening Herald
Evening Herald
'Wild Irish Women uncovers the struggles that women have faced, exposing bravery, commitment, discipline and brains, not to mention poverty, wealth and ingenuity ... Each biography is told simply over a few pages making the book something that a reader can get lost in or can pick up for five minutes and still totally enjoy ... Before reading this I hadn't heard of half the women, now I will dip in to this book to read again and again about the remarkable women who helped to shape Eire.'
Women's News 'The O'Brien Press has done a splendid job with the design and has produced an exceptionally handsoem book that would make a good gift - perhaps one to whet a teenager's appetite for history.'
Irish Democrat 'Extraordinary new book ... The entertaining snapshot biographies tell the stories of nuns, courtesans, healers, warriors, pirates and male impersonaters who have outraged, amused and inspired over the centuries.'
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