Feminist History with Kate Mosse
Manchester Central Library
7:00 PM
Culture
Tickets
£12/ £29 for ticket & a copy of Feminist History for Every Day of the Year (RRP £20)
Book
Join us for an inspiring evening with internationally bestselling author and Founder Director of the Women’s Prizes Kate Mosse, as she shares insights from her groundbreaking new non-fiction book, Feminist History for Every Day of the Year.
This richly illustrated collection celebrates 366 remarkable women and girls - one for every day of the year - whose courage, creativity and vision have shaped history. From the trailblazers you know - Mary Wollstonecraft, Malala Yousafzai, Simone Biles and Sophie Scholl - to warrior queens, pioneers, activists and unsung heroes, Kate will share empowering stories from across the globe and throughout history.
Kate Mosse is a bestselling novelist, playwright, and non-fiction writer, including the multimillion-selling Languedoc Trilogy, The Joubert Family Chronicles, and The Taxidermist’s Daughter. Her highly-acclaimed non-fiction includes Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World. A champion of women’s stories, Kate founded the Women’s Prize for Fiction and Non-Fiction, as well as the global #WomanInHistory campaign.
Sponsored by Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
Wheelchair Users and those with other access needs requiring a free Essential Carer ticket should contact the Quaytickets Box Office on 0161 876 2015 to purchase tickets.
Venue Info
St Peter's Square
Manchester
M2 5PD
