A review by philosophie
Frieda: the original Lady Chatterley by Annabel Abbs

3.0

A novel which creatively inhabits its characters, which has a flowing prose and which also offers a historicised view into the cultural and intellectual struggles of the time that ranged from Freud's theoretical framework to the suffragettes. Even though historical verasity is almost inevitably lost, Frieda is portrayed as a courageous person, as exceptionally modern for her time period and as, some may say, even a radical in her own way.

This copy was kindly provided to me in exchange for an honest review by the publisher via NetGalley.