Shortlisted for the YA Book Prize Following three courageous young women as they join the fight for women's votes, Things a Bright Girl Can Do is Sally Nicholls' dazzling return to YA fiction
Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2019, National Book Award, Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards and the YA Book PrizeThrough rallies and marches, in polite drawing rooms and freezing prison cells and the poverty-stricken slums of the East End, three courageous young women join the fight for the vote.
Shortlisted for the YA Book Prize Following three courageous young women as they join the fight for women's votes, Things a Bright Girl Can Do is Sally Nicholls' dazzling return to YA fiction
Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2019, National Book Award, Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards and the YA Book PrizeThrough rallies and marches, in polite drawing rooms and freezing prison cells and the poverty-stricken slums of the East End, three courageous young women join the fight for the vote.
From Waterstones Prize-winning and bestselling author Sally Nicholls comes this inspirational feminist story about three courageous young women and their fight for the right to vote.Evelyn is seventeen, and though she is rich and clever, she may never be allowed to follow her older brother to university. Enraged, she joins the Suffragettes, and vows to pay the ultimate price for women's freedom. May is fifteen and already sworn to the Suffragists' cause when she falls in love with Nell, a girl who's grown up in hardship. The two girls start to dream of a world where all kinds of women have their place. But the fight for freedom will challenge Evelyn, May and Nell more than they ever could believe. As war looms, just how much are they willing to sacrifice?'Distinct, resonant and authentic... uniquely special' Guardian'Romantic and inspiring' Sunday TimesShortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, National Book Award, Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards and the YA Book Prize
Short-listed for CILIP Carnegie Medal 2019 (UK)
Short-listed for Specsavers National Book Awards 2018 (UK)
Long-listed for UKLA Book Award (UK).
“"Timely, informative and hugely enjoyable... the book excels at what fiction is best at: inviting empathy and understanding for others" - - Irish Times”
"Nicholls has brought alive the young women of the past to empower the next generation" -- Alex O'Connell The Times, Children's Book of the Week
"Each voice is distinct, resonant and authentic... uniquely special" -- Imogen Russell Williams Guardian
"Romantic and inspiring" -- Nicolette Jones Sunday Times, Best Books of 2017
"[A] chocolate box of a novel ... books such as this are all the more to be prized" Telegraph
"A perfect balm to a frustrating world" Buzzfeed
"Timely, informative and hugely enjoyable... the book excels at what fiction is best at: inviting empathy and understanding for others" Irish Times
"Things A Bright Girl Can Do is relevant for every generation" Evening Standard
"A richly textured novel" -- Geraldine Brennan Observer, Best books of 2017
"Inspiring and infuriating in equal measures, Things A Bright Girl Can Do is an utterly captivating novel. Sally Nicholls deftly weaves history and politics into the narrative with such a lightness of touch, it was impossible to stop reading. Immensely enjoyable" -- Louise O'Neill
"Fantastic. Conveys all the intricacies of the political and social situation in a way that's vivid, hard-hitting, funny and emotionally compelling. It feels like we're living it, rather than just learning about it." Frances Hardinge
"Hurrah for Sally! This is a lovely and engrossing novel about three girls caught up in the Suffragette movement and WW1. It's Sarah Waters for teens, pitch-perfect, historically accurate, very romantic and a jolly good read." Robin Stevens
"Tough, unsentimental and well realised" -- Amanda Craig New Statesman, Best Books of 2017
"An incredible read for any young person, that teaches the importance of equality" -- Natasha Harding The Sun
"A fascinating and emotive read for any budding feminist" Scotsman
"A captivating YA novel... Things a Bright Girl Can Do explores sexual identity, the grim realities of poverty and war and the fraught nature of first love. Its appeal will reach readers of any age." -- Sarra Manning Red Magazine
Sally Nicholls grew up in Stockton-on-Tees, and after school, travelled the world, working for a period at a Red Cross hospital in Japan. Sally's first novel, Ways to Live Forever, won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and she has been shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, the Costa Children's Book Award, and the Carnegie Medal, twice. She lives in Liverpool with her husband and two sons.
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