Shining Threads
by Joy Bounds
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Pub Date Aug 28 2023 | Archive Date Sep 13 2023
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing
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Description
It is the late nineteenth century and Queen Victoria is on the throne. Upper-class girls are expected to get married and be content with entertaining, embroidery and elementary music-making. But, from an early age, Ethel has other ideas.
She will need to be forceful and persistent if she is to fulfil her dream of becoming a composer and having her music performed. Meeting with the best musicians of the day in England and Europe, she shows how good she is, and begins to make her mark as an opera writer. Yet time and time again, the musical world fails to support her.
Her romantic relationships with both women and men are stormy. Will she find lasting love? As the twentieth century dawns, and the campaign for Votes for Women becomes more militant, her life will take a different turn…
Shining Threads is based on the life of composer Ethel Smyth. An inspiring story of hope and determination in the face of many obstacles, it shines a light on an overlooked, pioneering composer.
A Note From the Publisher2>
Long fascinated by history’s forgotten women, Joy Bounds became interested in Ethel Smyth when she came across her ‘March of the Women’ in her research for a local history book. Joy is the author of a historical novel, Far From Home, and A Song of their Own, a book about the actions of women in and around Ipswich in the campaign for the vote. Joy lives on the Suffolk Coast.
Marketing Plan
A fictionalised account of the life of Ethel Smyth, a composer most known for her 'March of the Women' – the official anthem of the suffragettes.
An inspiring story of an often-overlooked figure in history and music, who fought to have her music performed across Europe and played a prominent role in the fight for the vote.
The author has previously published a historical fiction novel, as well as a local history on an active group of women who campaigned for the vote in Ipswich.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781916668331 |
| PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 376 |