Woman Alive by Susan Ertz 9781068661365

Woman Alive

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Woman Alive by Susan Ertz 9781068661365

Woman Alive

Susan Ertz

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Summary

Susan Ertz was a popular novelist of the interwar years, best known for her novel "Madame Claire," which was chosen as one of the first ten Penguin Books paperbacks in 1935. She also wrote "In the Cool of the Day," later adapted into a film of the same name in 1963, starring Jane Fonda and Angela Lansbury.

However, one of her earlier titles, "Woman Alive," is an important work in the canon of speculative fiction, until now largely forgotten among the works of her contemporaries such as George Orwell, H.G. Wells, and Aldous Huxley.

"Woman Alive" is set in 1985 and is at once a satire and a commentary on the rising threat of nationalism in 1930s Britain. The novel is cinematic in structure, conjuring a world in which feminism and pacifism are woven together to tell the story of Stella, an accidental survivor who became queen of England and the hope of humankind.

The relevance of this novel to 21st-century society is heightened post-Covid-19. But at its heart it is a love story, a romance of sorts, and a page-turner.

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Title: Woman Alive
Author: Susan Ertz
ISBN: 9781068661365
Format: Hardback
Imprint: Manderley Press Ltd
Illustrator: Tom Gauld
Publisher: Manderley Press Ltd
Publication Date: 05 March, 2026
Weight: 274 g

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