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How Maxine Learned to Love her Legs

And Other Tales Of Growing Up
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A fantastic collection of short stories from some of the best women writers today dealing with all aspects of female life from youth to old age. With stories from: Hilary Bailey, Sally Cameron Betzy Dinesen Souad Faress Chrissie Gittins Bonnie Greer Vicky Grut Kirsty Gunn Brigid Howarth Mizzy Hussain Geraldine Kaye Carolyn Partrick Ellen Phethean Kate Pullinger Stella Rafferty Ravinder Randhawa Maire Ni Reagain Michele Roberts Daphne Rock Elisa Segrave Kirsty Seymour-Ure Susanna Steele Karen Whiteson

Author Biography:

About the editor Sarah LeFanu is an acclaimed biographer and non-fiction writer, as well as writing fiction and drama for radio. Her books include Rose Macaulay ('rich and perceptive' TLS) and S is for Samora: A Lexical Biography of Samora Machel and the Mozambican Dream ('a cracking biography' Independent). She has abridged and adapted both fiction and non-fiction for BBC Radio 4 and has also been a presenter of A Good Read. She frequently chairs events for the Bristol Festival of Ideas, the Bath Literature Festival and the Cheltenham Literature Festival. For many years Sarah worked in publishing and was Senior Editor at The Women's Press. From 2004 to 2009 she was Artistic Director of the Bath Literature Festival. She continues to chair events for the Festival on a regular basis, and also for the Bristol Festival of Ideas. She has been a judge for the James Tiptoe Award (an annual award for works of SF and fantasy that expand and explore the understanding of gender), and for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Sarah teaches on the BA degree in English Literature and Community Engagement at the University of Bristol. She is a Royal Literary Fund Consultant Fellow.
Release date NZ
April 18th, 1995
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Edited by Sarah Lefanu
Pages
242
Dimensions
124x200x20
ISBN-13
9780951587744
Product ID
7611287

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