LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
The eye opening and fascinating true story of Lily Parr, Alice Woods and their teammates in the Dick Kerr Ladies Football team are the inspiration behind this engrossing story of football obsessed Polly Nabb, who would much rather kick a ball than stay at home and help her mother, which is the role society expects her to fulfil. As men, including her beloved brother, were sent to fight in the war, women and girls took their place in munitions factories. When Polly sees these women playing football in their breaks, she lies about her age to get a job there too and eventually she is recruited to the famous Sparks team, who were playing public matches to sell-out crowds, but also on the receiving end of public vilification and scorn. Indeed, despite drawing crowds of 50,000, women's football was to be outlawed by the Football Association in 1921, who deemed it 'unsuitable for females'. This little-known fact will astonish modern fans of the Lionesses England team, as will the authentic detail of the dangers of the munition factories and the wider struggle for female independence and respect. This is a very well-rounded picture of life on the Home Front during the First World War, full of fascinating detail and incident, populated by vivid and memorable characters and infused with a real passion for the game of football. A very entertaining and enjoyable read that adds useful depth to any historical study of the period and a salutary lesson for any sexist sports fans!
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Our Beautiful Game Synopsis
A stand-out novel inspired by the incredible true stories of female football legends like Lily Parr and Alice Woods.They can take our ball, but they can never stop the game.Polly Nabb is no stranger to trouble.When her brother Joe is sent to serve in the trenches, all Polly wants is to kick a ball about and forget the war. Mam has other ideas, and makes her stay home to help with endless chores. But football is something Polly is prepared to fight for - it's her life! She's determined to do whatever it takes to fulfil her dream and show the world that football is not just for boys . . .The war years: a time of trailblazing female footballers, like the legendary Lily Parr, who played to sell-out crowds. Polly's dramatic wartime story celebrates those bold young players who changed attitudes to women on the pitch and salutes the unsung heroes on the Home Front too.'Absolutely magnificent! A glorious tale of football, friendship, feminism and social history.' Emma Carroll'A very entertaining and enjoyable read.' LoveReading4Schools'A powerful story.' Sophie McKenzie'A gripping read.' School Reading List
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9780571365012 |
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29th June 2021 |
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Lou Kuenzler |
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Faber & Faber |
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Lou Kuenzler Press Reviews
‘Absolutely magnificent! A glorious tale of football, friendship, feminism and social history’ Emma Carroll
‘A powerful story with compelling characters. Full of passion and energy, Our Beautiful Game brings the Home Front to life, showing the challenges women faced on and off the pitch. From the moment we meet Polly we’re rooting for her to succeed’ Sophie McKenzie
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About Lou Kuenzler
With a background as a theatre director and lecturer, Lou grew up on a remote sheep farm in Devon. There weren't many other children around so she used to put on plays with the chickens (absolutely true!) and tell stories to the lambs.
Lou now lives in London with her family and tells stories to them and to Willesden her dog. In this picture he is in the garden helping Lou write one of her Shrinking Violet books. Will says he came up with all the good jokes in that chapter!
Do have a read of Lou's books and see if you enjoy her funny stories … they are full of adventures, scrapes and mishaps (and a few APPALLING jokes which Willesden thinks are HILARIOUS!).
Author photo © Danny Wilder
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