Kate Moore is a Sunday Times bestselling writer with more than a decade's experience in writing across varying genres, including memoir and biography and history. She was the director of the critically acclaimed play about The Radium Girls called 'These Shining Lives'.
'Kate Moore’s new book will move, shock and anger you.'
*The Big Issue*
‘This fascinating social history – one that significantly
reflects on the class and gender of those involved – [is]
Catherine Cookson meets Mad Men . . . The importance of the
brave and blighted dial-painters cannot be
overstated.’
*Sunday Times*
‘Thrilling and carefully crafted.’
*Mail on Sunday*
‘Heartfelt.’
*Sunday Telegraph*
‘Kate Moore . . . writes with a sense of drama that carries
one through the serpentine twists and turns of this tragic but
ultimately uplifting story.’
*The Spectator*
‘Fascinating yet tragic.’
*The Sun*
‘Heartbreaking . . . what this book illustrates brilliantly is
that battling for justice against big corporations isn’t
easy.’
*BBC Radio 4, Woman’s Hour*
‘A perfect blend of the historical, the scientific and the
personal, this richly detailed book sheds a whole new light on
this unique element and the role it played in changing
workers’ rights. The Radium Girls makes it impossible for you
to ignore these women’s incredible stories, and proves why
now, more than ever, we can’t afford to ignore science,
either.’
*Bustle*
‘Carefully researched, the work will stun readers with
its descriptions of the glittering artisans who, oblivious to
health dangers, twirled camel-hair brushes to fine points
using their mouths.’
*Publishers Weekly*
‘Moore’s harrowing but humane story describes the struggle
of a few brave women who took their case to court in a fight
for justice that is still resonant today.’
*Saga*
‘Kate Moore’s The Radium Girls tells the story of a cohort
of women who made history by entering the workforce at
the dawn of a new scientific era . . . Moore sheds new light
on a dark chapter in American labour history; the radium
girls . . . live again in her telling.’
*Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author*
‘Kate Moore’s gripping narrative about the betrayal of
the radium girls – gracefully told and exhaustively researched
– makes this a non-fiction classic. Moore’s compassion for
her subjects and her story-telling prowess . . . bring alive a
shameful era in America’s industrial history.’
*Rinker Buck, author of The Oregon Trail*
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