Description
As featured on BBC Radio 4 Good Reads ‘The work of a novelist in her prime’ Daily Telegraph’Wise and witty’ Sarah Hughes, Observer’Essential . . . Evans is a brilliant storyteller’ Stylist’A timely, bittersweet comic novel’ Guardian’A thoughtful, funny, companionable novel’ Sunday Times_______________________________What do you do next, after you’ve changed the world?It is 1928. Matilda Simpkin, rooting through a cupboard, comes across a small wooden club – an old possession of hers, unseen for more than a decade.Mattie is a woman with a thrilling past and a chafingly uneventful present. During the Women’s Suffrage Campaign she was a militant. Jailed five times, she marched, sang, gave speeches, smashed windows and heckled Winston Churchill, and nothing – nothing – since then has had the same depth, the same excitement.Now in middle age, she is still looking for a fresh mould into which to pour her energies. Giving the wooden club a thoughtful twirl, she is struck by an idea – but what starts as a brilliantly idealistic plan is derailed by a connection with Mattie’s militant past, one which begins to threaten every principle that she stands for.Old Baggage is a funny and bittersweet portrait of a woman who has never, never given up the fight.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.23 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2 × 12.7 × 19.8 cm |
| Format | Paperback |
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| Pages | 336 |
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| Year Published | 2018-12-27 |
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| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 1784161217 |
| About The Author | Lissa Evans has written books for both adults and children, including the bestselling Old Baggage, Their Finest Hour and a Half (filmed as Their Finest), Small Change for Stuart and Wed Wabbit, both shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, and Small Bomb at Dimperley. |
| Review Quote | Wise and witty |
| Other text | I loved Old Baggage. Such original characters, and so timely. And it made me weep at the end. |




