A review by mharvie
The Accidental Suffragist by Galia Gichon

4.0

The Accidental Suffragist follows the story of Helen Fox and her family in early 1900s New York City. Helen and her husband live with their four children in a cramped tenement apartment and work in the factories. After a family tragedy, Helen is met with an opportunity to fight for her rights and those of all women. This decision is met with judgement and derision from those around her. Helen faces extreme trials and comes out a changed person at the other side. 

I loved reading about this time in history and  the book had me cheering on Helen and the other suffragists. The cover design was also very thoughtful and showed the bond between a mother and daughter. 

Thank you to @bookpublicityservices and the author for a free copy of this title in exchange for my honest review.