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Forgetting's No Excuse Mary Stott

Forgetting's No Excuse By Mary Stott

Forgetting's No Excuse by Mary Stott


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The first volume of her autobiography in which Mary Scott describes her life as a distinguished journalist, including her time as women's editor in The Guardian, 1957-72. It describes her work with the women's liberation movement and her writings on experiences of ageing and loneliness.

Forgetting's No Excuse Summary

Forgetting's No Excuse by Mary Stott

The first volume of her autobiography in which Mary Scott describes her life as a distinguished journalist, including her time as women's editor in The Guardian , 1957-72. It describes her work with the women's liberation movement, the changes over the years in the technique of newspaper production and ends with her account of learning to be a widow which has brought comfort and strength to women who found that her experiences reflect their own.

Forgetting's No Excuse Reviews

'A deft blend of remininscence and controversy. A splendidly balanced series of essays. An enviable easy demonstration of pure sinewy style. All the womanly wit and wisdom you'd expect' - Guardian

About Mary Stott

Mary Stott was the first woman sub-editor for the Manchester Evening News and has written and edited for a large number of women's and children's publications.

Table of Contents

Nuclear family woman; sitting on a fence; newsprint in the nostrils; the great guardian; the old black art; bright is the ring of words; pandora's box; let my people go; home swet home; some little joy; an end and a beginning.

Additional information

GOR002589227
9781853811029
1853811025
Forgetting's No Excuse by Mary Stott
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
19890831
204
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