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Caitlin Davies

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In association with Writers’ Centre Norwich

Starting from HM Prison Holloway – one of the largest women’s prisons in Europe – Caitlin Davies explores real-life stories of incarcerated women over a 150-year period; suffragettes and spies, socialites and prostitutes, refugees and freedom fighters.

‘Caitlin Davies writes with warmth, empathy and humour…An insightful and thought provoking book’ Jeremy Corbyn MP

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Duration: c. 1 hour

Caitlin Davies

Caitlin Davies is the author of five novels and five non-fiction books. In 1989 she moved to Botswana where she worked for the country’s first tabloid newspaper, the Voice, and later as editor of the Okavango Observer. She received a Journalist of the Year award. From 2014-2017 she worked as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the University of Westminster.

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