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Brigitte Dale Discusses Her Debut Novel 'The Good Daughters' and the Suffragette Movement

CBS New YorkDecember 5, 20253 min360 views
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Debut Novel: The Good Daughters

  • πŸ“– Brigitte Dale discusses her debut novel, "The Good Daughters," which is based on the true stories of suffragettes.
  • ✍️ As a seasoned book editor, Dale shares her lifelong dream of writing a novel and the unique experience of being on the author's side.

Characters and Their Stories

  • πŸ‘­ The novel features three main characters from different social classes: Beatatrice (an aristocrat), Charlotte (a college student), and Emily (daughter of Holloway Jail's warden).
  • ⛓️ All three women find themselves imprisoned, with Emily facing the difficult decision of aiding her new friends at the risk of her own family's livelihood and her job.

Research and Inspiration

  • πŸ“š Dale's deep dive into the British women's suffrage movement began in college, leading to a thesis and further graduate research.
  • πŸ“œ Holding crumbling newspaper articles and self-published journals from the era in the British Library archives fueled her imagination for the fictional world.

Key Takeaways and Message

  • πŸ—³οΈ Dale hopes readers remember that the right to vote was hard-won and should be cherished and used.
  • πŸ’– She emphasizes the resilience, strategy, and bravery of women throughout history, a message she believes is vital for today.
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The Good DaughtersBrigitte DaleDebut NovelSuffragettesWomen's SuffrageWomen's HistoryBritish Suffrage MovementBook EditingHistorical FictionHolloway Jail
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