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Rating: 9.0  [1 review]
4 out of 5
ProdID: 3070 - My True Story: Give Us the Vote!
Written by: Sue Reid

My True Story: Give Us the Vote!
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$18.00
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August 2011
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My True Story: Give Us the Vote! product reviews

Dora Thewlis is sixteen years old, and works a ten-hour day at the loom. She longs for a meaningful life and a better world for women. She is thrilled at the chance to go to London to march with the suffragettes. But will her devotion to the cause survive the misery and humiliation of arrest and prison>

Experience history as it happened with My True Story - the stories of real people living in the past.

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Review by: nzgeekgirl
Dated: 9th of September, 2011

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This Review Score:
Score 9 out of 10

Price:
Score 9 out of 10
Rereadability:
Score 9 out of 10
Lose Track of Time:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 9 out of 10

Having read a previous "My True Story" title I was quite keen to read this one and I'm pleased to say that it didn't let me down.

The reader is taken into the world of Dora Thewlis, a sixteen year old but not at all like sixteen year olds today. She has already been expected to leave school and is in work, 10 hour days, at the loom, along with her sisters.

This is the early 1900's and a very different time for women that I think most of us could imagine. it's also a time when women were fighting for the change that had already taken place in some countries such as New Zealand, the right to vote.

Sue Reid paints a very vivid picture of what Dora's life would have been like and why so many women wanted to fight for they believed was a basic right, a right that was being fought for right from the upper class of society to the poorer such as the Thewlis family.

Dora is a very likeable character and even though there is the difference in eras, I think she was still very easy to relate to. This would be a nice easy read for a younger audience, introducing them to what was a big political and social fight in a way that is easy to understand an relate to.

Big thumbs up from me. Thumbs Up

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