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Hallie Rubenhold
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This historical non-fiction narrative offers a feminist retelling of a famous early-20th-century murder case. It centers on the women who spoke up, organized, and pursued justice, inviting readers to examine how gender, media, and class shaped the investigation. Ideal for adults and readers of true crime and social history who crave thoughtful, humane storytelling that is engaging and provocative.
The content is presented as a carefully researched, narrative-driven exploration that blends archival sources with vivid period detail, tracing Britain and America at the dawn of the modern era. Readers encounter a carnival cast of entertainers, lawyers, detectives, medics, and, most importantly, the women who demanded accountability. The work foregrounds voices long overlooked, offering a layered, perspective-rich examination rather than a single sensational account.
For nonfiction, the book covers gender dynamics in crime narratives, media influence on public perception, investigative methods of the era, and how social networks shaped justice. The learning experience feels accessible and engaging, inviting readers to evaluate sources, read between the lines, and reflect on how history is built from evidence and testimony.
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of early-20th-century society, the power of women's voices in historical justice, and a more nuanced view of how true crime is portrayed and understood. It leaves a lasting impression by highlighting resilience, empathy, and critical thinking about sources and narratives.
Product Details
Author
Hallie Rubenhold
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
418
Language
English
SKU
9780857527325
ISBN
9780857527325
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.3x3.8x23.4cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 1,699
₹ 1,615
₹ 84 Off