- Published: 22 March 2024
- ISBN: 9780857527776
- Imprint: Doubleday
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $65.00
Trailblazer
The First Feminist to Change Our World
- Published: 22 March 2024
- ISBN: 9780857527776
- Imprint: Doubleday
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $65.00
‘Jane Robinson is brilliant at putting the women back into history and her biography of Barbara Leigh Bodichon, a Victorian feminist we should all be grateful to, is as entertaining as it is necessary.’
Daisy Goodwin
As a long-serving head of the pioneering ‘College for Women’ I thought I had the measure of our flamboyant co-founder. I was wrong. Barbara Bodichon, artist, educator, influencer and more, was a driving force for an age of reform. Full of fab facts and inspiring incidents this book tells the remarkable story of a social outsider whose clear-sighted vision, disregard for convention, selfless support for others, and relentless pursuit of justice was game-changing for women's inclusion in political, professional and public life.
Susan J, Smith FBA, Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge 2009-2022
Lively and well researched ... [Bodichon] was a vital cog in the wheel of social change for women. Her energy is contagious.
Ysenda Maxtone Graham, The Times
Through skillful storytelling and a warm-hearted narrative style, she makes high-mindedness, endeavour and idealism seem both compelling and, in its deep and intellectual friendships even romantic ... One of the many engaging features of her book is the affection in which she holds her characters ... What a lot we have to thank Barbara Bodichon and her circle for. She was a charismatic but self-effacing woman so she would at the very least have been perplexed by the idea of being a role model. But I can't think of a better one for today.
Lucy Lethbridge, Literary Review
Jane Robinson’s new biography reads like a Who’s Who of Victorian political and artistic society ... You close this book with a new character in your mental list of great Victorians:
Sussex Life
Stylishly written, and rich with entertaining anecdotes, Robinson’s biography reanimates this almost forgotten, generous and visionary woman.
Rebecca Wallersteiner, The Lady