In a small Kent town in the 1950s, a bewildered little girl is growing up. And on the walls of an English stately home, amongst the family portraits, hangs an eighteenth-century oil painting of a mysterious black woman in a silk gown.
Caitlin Davies Livres
Cette autrice tisse des récits riches sur des thèmes tels que la natation, l'histoire de Londres et les histoires d'outsiders. Ses premières œuvres, influencées par douze années passées au Botswana, offrent un aperçu de la vie au-delà du familier. Plus tard, son attention s'est portée sur l'histoire vibrante et les récits cachés de Londres, révélant des personnages et des événements fascinants. Sa prose se caractérise par un engagement profond envers les personnages historiques et leurs destins, souvent avec un accent distinctif sur les activités aquatiques et leur signification culturelle.






The incredible story of Britain's female gangsters from the seventeenth century to the present day.
Bad Girls
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
A history of a century of women, punishment and crime in HM Prison Holloway.
The true story of a remarkable woman and her twelve extraordinary years in Botswana.
The first time Annie Sweet sees 43 Stanley Road, the house is so perfect she almost feels as though it has chosen her. Spanning an entire century, from the journals of an Edwardian police inspector to a doomed wartime love affair, The Ghost of Lily Painter is a gripping and poignant novel.
A unique piece of London, cradle of design talent, heartland of the capital’s music scene, multicultural melting pot, Camden Lock is the world’s most famous market. The Lock started life as a collection of craft units housed in Victorian horse stables in a run-down timber wharf on the banks of the Regent’s Canal. Today an industrial dead zone has been transformed into London’s second most popular free attraction after the British Museum. The story of Camden Lock is one of dereliction and rejuvenation. Careers have started – and ended – at the Lock. Fortunes have been made, and lost, overnight. Craftspeople have become internationally known artists. Struggling stallholders have built up fashion empires. Caitlin Davies tells all these stories and more in an illustrated history full of personal memories and previously unpublished archive images.
A tale of love, betrayal and swimming based on the true stories of champion Victorian women.
The history of the UK's real-life female detectives told for the first time

