<p>'Charming or amusing though these imagined memorials are, the heart of the book is serious, the product of assiduous research, and extremely interesting. Treat it as a quasi-official gazetteer and it will deepen your knowledge of Scotland, even in many cases of your own city, town, village or countryside, and enrich your travels.'</p>
- Allan Massie, Scotsman
<p>'a comprehensive, vital portrait of Scotland through a female lens'</p>
The Skinny
<p>âWhere Are the Women? provides a tantalising glimpse of an alternative universe where the female contribution is prized.â</p>
Herald
<p>âstunning . . . a dip in, dip out âalternative guidebookâ where Scotlandâs late, great women are commemoratedâ</p>
Sunday Post
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
Sara Sheridan, named as one of the Saltire Societyâs most influential Scottish women, past and present, has a fascination for uncovering forgotten women from history. As a novelist she is known as the writer of the Mirabelle Bevan mysteries and a series of historical novels based on Georgian and Victorian explorers, including The Fair Botanists set in Regency Edinburgh. As a non-fiction writer she has produced books about the early days of Queen Victoriaâs marriage and the historical background to Jane Austenâs novel Sanditon to augment two of ITVâs landmark historical dramas.Â