Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History: Signed edition

By Philippa Gregory

‘A genuinely new history of our nation’ DAN JONES
‘Radically reframes our national story’ OBSERVER
‘This celebration of women is a triumph of popular history’ SPECTATOR
‘A lasting work of social history’ THE TIMES
Normal Women is Gregory’s finest moment’ GLAMOUR UK

FROM THE MULTI-MILLION BESTSELLING HISTORICAL NOVELIST COMES THE CULMINATION OF HER LIFE’S WORK

  • Did you know that there are more penises than women in the Bayeux Tapestry?
  • That the Peasant’s Revolt was started and propelled by women, protesting a tax on women?
  • Or that celebrated naturalist Charles Darwin believed not just that women were naturally inferior to men but that they’d evolve to become ever more inferior?

These are just a few of the startling findings you will learn from reading Philippa Gregory’s Normal Women. In this ambitious and ground-breaking book, she tells the story of our nation over 900 years, but for the very first time women – some fifty per cent of the population – are no longer invisible in this history of England, but are at its beating heart.

Using research skills honed in her work as one of our foremost historical novelists, Gregory trawled through court records to find highway women, beggars and shepherdesses, through newspapers and diaries to find murderers and brides, housewives and pirates, female husbands and hermits. The ‘normal women’ you will meet in her pages went to war, ploughed the fields, campaigned, wrote, and loved. They rode in jousts, flew Spitfires, issued their own currency and built ships, corn mills and houses as part of their everyday lives They committed crimes, or treason, worshipped many gods, cooked and nursed, invented things and rioted. A lot. They built our society to be as diverse and varied as the women themselves. They are there in the archives – if you look – and they made our history.

‘You’ll lose count of the number of things you learn about women and their skewed place in history as you read Philippa Gregory’s stunning Normal Women … the book reframes the past … an essential read’ Independent

Format: Hardback
Release Date: 26 Oct 2023
Pages: 688
ISBN: 978-0-00-864477-2
Detailed Edition: Signed edition
Philippa Gregory is an internationally renowned author of historical novels. She holds a PhD in eighteenth-century literature from the University of Edinburgh. Works that have been adapted for television include A Respectable Trade, The Other Boleyn Girl and The Queen\'s Fool. The Other Boleyn Girl is now a major film, starring Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman and Eric Bana. Philippa Gregory lives in the North of England with her family.

EARLY PRAISE FOR NORMAL WOMEN -

”'’A brilliant, essential read … full of surprises … you’ll lose count of the number of things you learn about women and their skewed place in history as you read Philippa Gregory’s stunning Normal Women … The book reframes the past by telling the important stories of women that have been left out by so many male historians and diarists who, as she remarks, simply 'amplified” - themselves’Independent, five-star review

‘Normal Women is lively, timely and gloriously energetic. Each page bursts with life, and every chapter swirls with personalities left out of traditional narratives of Britain’s past. Philippa Gregory has produced something rare and wonderful: a genuinely new history of our nation, with women at its beating heart’DAN JONES -

‘A panoramic yet intimate history of British women. Philippa Gregory has written a beautiful and readable account of how extraordinary the everyday could be. Full of witchcraft, love, struggles, sexuality, work and religion, I could not put it down’GARETH RUSSELL -

PRAISE FOR PHILIPPA GREGORY -

”'Gregory has popularised Tudor history perhaps more than any other living fiction writer…all of her books feature strong, complex women, doing their best to improve their lives in worlds dominated by men” - Sunday Times

'It would be hard to make history more entertaining, lively or engaging' Sunday Express -

'Rollicking, page-turning stuff' Metro -

'Entrancing' Telegraph -

”'Engrossing . . . bright, lyrical” - The Washington Post