"For years, I have been waiting for an engaging and comprehensive story about the women's suffrage movement. So I am happy to report that New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini absolutely nails it with her latest release, The Women's March... The Women's March ... Read more »
The Women's March
TWM: Montana Book Company Redux
“A perfect piece of historical fiction in this moment of questioning voter viability and legislation aimed at suppressing equal access. You will learn much and find astonishing comparisons to present day in this journey through one year of the suffrage movement.” ... Read more »
TWM: Mystery to Me
“I absolutely fell in love with these strong, fearless, female leads. The detail and incredible amount of research behind The Women's March creates an almost tangible experience for readers. I will be highly recommending this book to fans of The Jane Austen Society, The ... Read more »
TWM: Partners Village Store
“An amazing amount of information I never knew. I now have a much better appreciation for what the Suffragists went through and accomplished. The story is based on three very different women which establishes a sense of how the movement impacted different aspects of ... Read more »
TWM: Auntie’s Bookstore
With remarkable clarity and focus, in this, her newest novel, the author takes us to the front lines of the suffrage movement as seen through the eyes of three women: Ida B. Wells-Barnett was born into slavery in the south and now wants to make sure that black women are not ... Read more »
TWM: The Well-Read Moose
“Wow! This book pivots on roles three women played in the enormous Woman Suffrage Procession in 1913 that was interrupted by a chaotic mob. The ladies' activism is a great reminder of the long and hard-won road to women’s right to vote that we should not take for granted!” ... Read more »
TWM: New York Journal of Books
Chiaverini shines in her grasp of the personalities and policies that went into making the march happen. She understands politics and the friends and enemies one must make in order to stand up for a cause...Chiaverini has given voices to women who worked hard and who gave up ... Read more »
TWM: Booklist
Chiaverini offers an impassioned account that pulls readers into the organization, staging, and aftermath of this historic protest, making the details feel freshly alive. . . This politically aware novel about a historic quest for democratic justice compels readers to ... Read more »
TWM: Kirkus
Chiaverini’s latest work of historical fiction weaves together the actions of…three real women, effective character choices for highlighting the disparate groups advocating for social and legal change while also speaking to the tensions regarding race, class, and rhetorical ... Read more »