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The Eights

By: Joanna Miller
Narrated by: Alix Dunmore
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They knew they were changing history.
They didn’t know they would change each other.

Oxford, 1920. For the first time in its 1000-year history, the world’s most famous university has admitted female students. Giddy with dreams of equality, education and emancipation, four young women move into neighbouring rooms on Corridor Eight. They have come here from all walks of life, and they are thrown into an unlikely, life-affirming friendship.

Dora was never meant to go to university, but, after losing both her brother and her fiancé on the battlefield, has arrived in their place. Beatrice, politically-minded daughter of a famous suffragette, sees Oxford as a chance to make her own way – and her own friends – for the first time. Socialite Otto fills her room with extravagant luxuries but fears they won’t be enough to distract her from her memories of the war years. And quiet, clever, Marianne, the daughter of a village vicar, arrives bearing a secret she must hide from everyone – even The Eights – if she is to succeed.

But Oxford’s dreaming spires cast a dark shadow: in 1920, misogyny is still rife, influenza is still a threat, and the ghosts of the Great War are still very real indeed. And as the group navigate this tumultuous moment in time, their friendship will become more important than ever.

The Eights is a captivating debut novel about sisterhood, self-determination, courage, and what it means to come of age in a world that is forever changed.


‘Entertaining and moving…I came to love these four women as though they were my sisters’ TRACY CHEVALIER

‘I ADORED it. What a fantastic read. My book of the year’ JILL MANSELL


'Beautifully captures the power of friendship ... A pleasure to read' PIP WILLIAMS, author of A Dictionary of Lost Words

'I so enjoyed The Eights' CLARE CHAMBERS, author of Small Pleasures

© Joanna Miller 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

20th Century Friendship Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Women's Voices War Inspiring

Critic reviews

Heartfelt, thoughtful and engaging ... A thoroughly lovely debut that will win many hearts
I loved this story of the first women admitted to Oxford University - and its gorgeously written characters. Rooted strongly in time and place, this novel transports you
I so enjoyed The Eights and became completely involved in the lives of the four pioneering heroines whose friendship is the beating heart of the book
An entertaining and moving imagining of four smart women dealing with the engrained misogyny of the time. I came to love and admire the four as if they were my sisters
My book of the year. The writing is wonderful, the subject fascinating and the storylines utterly absorbing. I’m so sad I’ve finished it. I loved everything about this book. I ADORED it
A story about women taking their place in a man’s world, The Eights beautifully captures the power of friendship and love in the wake of extraordinary loss. It was a pleasure to read
The Eights has heart, soul, intelligence and wit, and packing it might well make a suitcase lighter
These women soon become friends through the page and make me fondly and nostalgically recall that feeling of pure hope, wonder and fear as one stands on the edge of adult life simply wondering. Hoping. And wondering some more.
Engaging, warm and intelligent, this debut about the first women students at Oxford - their deep friendship, and all they must face - is a delight!
I loved this book. A hugely entertaining and brilliant-written novel which gives us not one, not two but four incredible female characters to root for. Meticulously researched and impeccably crafted. An entirely delightful debut
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The pre publication hype promised us the story of four female students at Oxford after the First World War, and that it is with a lot of attention to the correct dates and events of 1920-21 at St Hugh’s. Sadly the narrator’s attempts at attributing accents to characters spoils things and it would be preferable to have read the descriptions and about the characters oneself. Towards the end, the narrator drops the accents and it becomes an interesting novel describing the back stories of all four of the students on floor Eight, and their studies in their first year. All is set for another novel in the series, so we can see what happens next.

Interesting story rather spoilt by the narration

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Loved the sense of time and place. The memories of the First World War and how life went on in 1920’s. The experience of these women coming into a man’s World. Great story. I hope there will be a Sequel.

Friendship celebrated and history of women at Oxford in the 1920’s.

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I loved all the characters but especially Otto. I was really sorry to finish it. Cannot wait to read more from Joanna Miller.

The desciptions are just superb! Just buy this book it’s brilliant!

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Historical details about life in college. Believable characters. Narration was low key and easy to listen to.

Fascinating and uplifting story with lots of historical detail

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A really enjoyable story. Chalet school meets the 4 Mary’s tinged with the sadness of WW1.

1920s Oxford brought to life

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