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Death in Ten Minutes

Kitty Marion: Activist. Arsonist. Suffragette.

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Death in Ten Minutes

By: Fern Riddell
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The never before told story of radical suffragette Kitty Marion. Historian Fern Riddell finds a hidden diary and uses Kitty's own words to tell the story of her sensational life and explosive actions.

Kitty Marion was sent across the country by the Pankhurst family to carry out a nationwide campaign of bombings and arson attacks, as women fought for the vote using any means necessary. But in the aftermath of World War One, the dangerous and revolutionary actions of Kitty and other militant suffragettes were quickly hushed up and disowned by the previously proud movement, and the women who carried out these attacks were erased from our history. Now, for the first time, their untold story will be brought back to life.

Telling a new history of the women's movement in the light of new and often shocking revelations, this book will ask the question: why has the life of this incredible woman, and the violence of the suffragettes been forgotten? And, 100 years later, why are women suddenly finding themselves under threat again?

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Wonderful and Harrowing in equal measure.

What a wonderful and enlightening story from a true heroine. Gives life to the real struggle for the suffrage movement in the early 20th Century with a resonance for the difficulties many women still suffer today. Yes the we should question the methods used to make their point but the forced feeding is a permanent stain on our government and makes the risks taken far more understandable. The story is read with obvious care for the subject which deserved to be known.

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Revealing an Untold History

What we know of the Suffragettes and their movement comes to us highly sanitised. This book reveals the violence the women took part in- so much so that public buildings often took out specific Suffragette insurance in the early 20th century, something I was completely unaware of. A truly fascinating listen, well written and we'll read.

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Missing History

I heard this writer on Women’s Hour talking. About Kitty Marion and this book. It sounded fascinating and promised to reveal hidden facts about the Suffragette movement in the early twentieth century. It did not disappoint and showed that the campaigns of the suffragettes were not just a case of ‘chaining themselves to railings’ and marching. These women were fearless and destructive and their ‘history’ has been watered down with Kitty Marion tipexed out of it.
She was instigator of the 19th Century ‘me too’ campaign in the music halls, standing up to powerful agents who took advantage on powerless actresses. She carried out acts of vandalism against buildings in the suffrage fight, planting bombs and being subjected to numerous force feedings when in prison yet doesn’t appear in any feminists accounts.
Fern Riddell has uncovered her story and tells it with great detail and. respect
Definitely worth a credit !

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Exquisite!

What an amazing piece of history. Something all women, in fact all people should read.
Listening to this book has been an education and I’ve learned to much about women’s suffrage as a result.
Beautifully read by the author. I didn’t want it to end. Thank you

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Explosive

A book that should be required reading and a history that should be on every school curriculum.

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History should not be comfortable’

I highly recommend this book. It is informative ,at times uncomfortably so, as the ‘fluffy’ sanitised history of the suffragette movement is swept away.

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Amazingly interesting book

Amazingly interesting book, really well written and read. so interesting hearing so much stuff that I hadn't been aware of before and presented in such and engaging way.

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Fantastic book!

Really enjoyed this. Good narration and story telling and message for our time and the future.

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Emmeline Pankhurst sounds like Margaret Thatcher

I've been an Audible member for many years, but I've never written a review before. Sorry that my first review isn't a favourable one. I'm only half-way through, but the subject matter of the book is fascinating - I never knew that the suffragettes used such violence. Unfortunately, for me the narrator (who is also the author) lets it down. She has a pleasant, high voice but it does sound like a schoolgirl reading out her history essay. And the 'extras' - did Emmeline Pankhurst really speak like Margaret Thatcher? Instead of listening to the words, I found myself thinking that if Kitty Marion was German and didn't learn English until she came to the UK aged 15, surely she would have had a slight German accent? And Marie Lloyd's name was mispronounced...
These sound like little niggles I know, but I'm going to do something I've not done before - stop listening to the audio version and buy the book!

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