
Linda Newbery's 'Until We Win' is a compelling historical novel for young adults, set against the backdrop of the Suffragette movement in early 20th century UK. The story delves into the pivotal struggle for women's right to vote, offering readers a personal and engaging perspective on this significant period in history. It explores themes of justice, perseverance, and the power of collective action, making it an excellent choice for sparking conversations about social change and historical activism. Parents will appreciate its educational value and its ability to inspire discussions about gender equality and civic engagement.
85 pages ; 20 cm
The entire premise revolves around the historical discrimination against women and their fight for suffrage.
Suffragettes faced arrests, imprisonment, and potential violence during their protests.
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Sign in to write a reviewDepicts the societal tensions and conflicts surrounding the women's suffrage movement.