Our Sisters- London - Nineteen Feminist Walks -

: The guide functions as an A-Z of women's history, pinpointing dwellings, conspiratorial meeting places, and the sites of significant triumphs or defeats. Visual Elements

Available at all independent bookstores across London, or direct from Foxed Press. Map not included—but your courage is. Our Sisters- London - Nineteen Feminist Walks

Our Sisters' London: Nineteen Feminist Walks Katherine Sturtevant : The guide functions as an A-Z of

The book identifies fifteen key areas in central London, providing detailed itineraries for . By focusing on women’s history, Sturtevant challenges the traditional "Great Men" narrative that dominates the city’s statues and blue plaques. The guide features more than 300 women , ranging from queens and reformers to actresses, painters, and even criminals. Author/Editor Katherine Sturtevant / Kate Murphy Publisher The Women's Press Ltd Focus Central London neighborhoods Subjects Over 300 notable and ordinary women Key Highlights and Locations Walking these streets

However, Our Sisters often enriches this familiar narrative. It guides the walker past the homes of women who were not just writers, but publishers, doctors, and academics who carved out professional spaces in a world that told them to stay home. It explores the colleges of the University of London, where women fought for the right to degrees. Walking these streets, one feels the ghostly presence of the "New Woman" of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras—carrying her books, smoking her cigarettes, and demanding entry into the male-dominated world of the mind.