In this in-depth discussion with fellow author Kate Muir, Tina explores the complexities of the woman behind the tropes. Drawing on explosive new material from the archives and interviews with her contemporaries, she reveals how Thatcher triumphed over rampant misogyny and class prejudice to normalise female power.
Published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Thatcher’s birth, the book also examines how she strategically used her femininity, sexuality, and intellect to become one of the most powerful women in the world.
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Glasgow's Book Fair, Books at the Botanics, is held every month in the Hopkirk building at Glasgow's Botanic Gardens!
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Join the team at Waterstones Sauchiehall Street on Thursday 12th March as they welcome bestselling crime novelist Alex Gray to discuss and sign copies of Blood on old Stones!
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Join the team at Waterstones Sauchiehall Street on Friday 13th March as Rosie Kelly Smith discusses her book Mother to Mother, navigating motherhood through the generations!
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New York Times bestselling author Matt Dinniman and legendary voice actor Jeff Hays will bring their highly anticipated Dungeon Crawler Carl LIVE TOUR to the Glee Club Glasgow on Tuesday 17th March!
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Get ready for a thrilling night as Avery Curran comes to Waterstones Argyle Street to launch her debut novel, boarding school horror Spoiled Milk... a must-read for fans of classic ghost stories!
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Samantha Dooey-Miles comes to Waterstones Sauchiehall Street on Thursday 19th March to launch her debut novel, Under The Hammer.
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Join The87press and host Jessica Widner at Mount Florida Books on Thursday 19th March for a poetry reading evening featuring Emily Lee Luan, Megan Pinto and Annie Wenstrup!
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Clare Mackintosh draws on her experience as a former police officer to discuss her gripping domestic novel, It's Not What You Think, at Waterstones Argyle Street on Monday 23rd March!
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Rosie Hewlett joins Waterstones Argyle Street on Tuesday 24th March to launch her fantastic new mythical retelling, Sweetbitter Song, in conversation with Kirsty Logan author of Portable Shelter!
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