Posted: Wed 14th Mar 2018

Learning at Lunchtime: A Woman’s Voice

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Mar 14th, 2018

Learning at Lunchtime: A Woman’s Voice

Location: Wrexham Library

Date / Time: 4th April 2018 – 1-2pm

Prices: Free

No rights. No power. No voice. Life was extremely hard for women, as it always has been, but by the early 19th century women were beginning to make enough noise to be heard.
P.J. Roscoe shares the research she uncovered when writing her award-winning novel, Diary Of Margery Blake.



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