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No Surrender

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No Surrender by Constance Elizabeth Maud is a gripping and emotional novel that follows the story of Marion Wallace, a young woman who becomes involved in the suffragette movement in early 20th century England. The book paints a vivid picture of the struggles and sacrifices made by women fighting for their right to vote, highlighting the bravery and determination of these strong-willed individuals.

The author does an excellent job of bringing the time period to life, immersing readers in the world of the suffragettes and the challenges they faced. The characters are well-developed and complex, each with their own motivations and personal struggles. Marion is a particularly compelling protagonist, with her fiery spirit and unwavering commitment to the cause.

The novel is filled with tense and suspenseful moments, as the suffragettes face off against a hostile government and society that is determined to quash their movement. Maud captures the sense of urgency and danger that permeated the suffragette movement, making for a truly gripping read.

Overall, No Surrender is a powerful and moving novel that sheds light on an important chapter in history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in women's rights and the fight for equality.

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Written from the midst of the struggle for female suffrage, Constance Elizabeth Maud’s novel No Surrender (1911) is a Call to Arms. It is a dramatic narrative portraying key players and historical events in the battle for the Vote for Women in Britain. Jenny Clegg is a Lancashire millgirl working long, hard hours under unhealthy conditions in order to support her mother and younger siblings, only to have her father take possession of her savings. In order to seek the rights to improved work conditions, equal pay, and many other human rights, she joins the movement of women seeking political representation. The perspectives of the genteel and working classes, men, as well as the Antis, are presented.


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