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The Bookbinder of Jericho

By: Pip Williams
Narrated by: Pippa Bennett-Warner
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Brought to you by Penguin.

What is lost when knowledge is withheld?

Oxford, 1914. When the the young men are drawn away to fight, it is the women who must keep going. Twin sisters Peggy and Maude work in the bindery at Oxford University Press in Jericho. Peggy is intelligent, ambitious and dreams of studying - but is often reminded that her job is to bind the books, not read them. Maude, meanwhile, is extraordinary and vulnerable. She wants nothing more than what she has, and Peggy must watch over her.

When refugees arrive from devastated Belgium, it sends ripples through the community and through the sisters' lives. Peggy begins to see the possibility of another future: one where she can use her intellect and not just her hands. But as war and illness reshape her world, it is love, and the responsibility that comes with it, that threaten to hold her back . . .

Evocative, subversive and rich with unforgettable characters, The Bookbinder of Jericho is a story about women and knowledge: who gets to make it, who gets to use it, and what is lost when it is withheld . . .

©2023 Pip Williams(P)2023 Penguin Audio

20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction World War I Heartfelt

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Critic reviews

A compelling story, beautifully told and full of vibrant characters. It's such a vivid and moving account of how the war brought not only horror and deprivation, but for some - especially women - new freedoms and opportunities which they were reluctant to give up once the fighting had ended. I absolutely loved it!
What a charming, original and beautifully researched historical novel. It nails the problems facing female ambition in a man's world a century ago in such a vivid way that it speaks to us still
'A wonderful book, whose vividly-drawn characters tell the story of a pivotal period in women's history as they work behind the scenes in the bindery of the Oxford University Press. I could almost smell the ink and hear the whisper of the pages being folded, as the novel followed their traumas and their triumphs against the harrowing backdrop of the First World War.'
An immersive and compelling tale ... Williams is a fresh, exciting new voice in historical fiction. I can't wait to see what she does next
A compelling, beautifully written homage to the transformational power of books, set against the tragic backdrop of the First World War.
Confident and considered ... Williams fully inhabits the world of the bindery and it shows - there's hardly a page out of place
Vibrant, socially astute historical fiction, it's laden with details sure to enthral bibliophiles
[An] enjoyable, richly detailed novel
This is the kind of book you want to savour... A gorgeous read
Spellbinding
All stars
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Beautifully written. Fascinating subject matter. A lesson in history without being over-bearing. I loved this book.

Wonderful story, narrated to perfection

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Sympathetically read this story kept me involved throughout. No fireworks needed to tell about normal everyday life during WW1 and the value of each person involved in this small community. The evolving and understanding of relationships are well defined throughout.

Very interesting

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This beautifully crafted
story made me cry, laugh and catch my breathe in equal measure.

Sublime!

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I really enjoyed this book and couldn’t resist completing it but now I want more of the characters. The writing is so expressive and captivating and the narration is superb, captivating.

Highly recommend. Thoroughly enjoyed this story.

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Loved everything about it. Read the other book first as it contains spoilers. You’ll be sure to want to read it too.

Be sure to read The Dictionary of Lost Words before

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