Prize Women: The fascinating story of sisterhood and survival based on shocking true events

Paperback Published on: 14/03/2024
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Bookseller Reviews

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Prize Women
Come for the shocking real-life event, stay for the compelling characters.
A wealthy lawyer leaves part of his fortune to the woman who bears the most children within ten years after his death – what could possibly go wrong? While... READ MORE
Melanie

Synopsis

Based on the scandalous true story of The Great Stork Derby, Prize Women is a gripping and deeply moving novel about desperate choices and the two unforgettable women forced to make them.

'Gorgeous. Prize Women took my breath away. I haven't stopped thinking about it' JENNIFER SAINT

'Wonderfully evocative and intelligent. Sheds light on a scandalous moment in history I knew nothing about, told with great sensitivity and grace. I was entranced' EMMA STONEX

'This heartbreaking story explores friendship, strength and the fight to survive' WOMAN'S WEEKLY
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It's the 1920s, a time of unparalleled excess.
But for the rich to party, the poor must starve . . .

Into the city arrives pregnant runaway Lily di Marco.
She has nothing – and expects nothing.
But soon she will find herself in a towering mansion just streets away.
Confidante to, and best friends with, its glamorous owner Mae Thebolt.

Until the competition.

A childless millionaire leaves his fortune to the woman
who will have the most babies over ten years.
Is it an eccentric contest?
Or a horrible joke played by a rich man on the poorest women of the city?

Either way, it will tear Lily and Mae’s friendship - and their lives - to pieces . . .

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'A profoundly moving and absolutely gripping novel about the choices women face - and the choices they are denied. I cannot recommend it highly enough' ELODIE HARPER

'This tale of two women resonates with what is happening in the world today. I was gripped by Lily and Mae's story, the desperate choices that women still face' LOUISE HARE

'Fascinating historical fiction with a feminist slant' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

'A serious, thoughtful and epic journey into the trials of motherhood . . . With her contrasting female characters, Lea interrogates the fight for female agency across class divides, a struggle that continues to this day. A fascinating snapshot of another time, perhaps not as far removed from our own as we might hope' JANICE HALLET

'Wonderfully researched and full of evocative historical detail' CULTUREFLY

'Masterful. Caroline Lea is a superb storyteller, and Prize Women deserves a huge readership. So good, I had to pull myself away' ELIZABETH MACNEAL

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781405948982
  • Number of pages: 448
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 27 mm
  • Weight: 309g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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Prize Women
What a world we live in that this theme is current...
Caroline Lea always writes so beautifully; I'm a big fan! This one is set in Toronto 1926 and a rich lawyer dies, leaving his vast fortune to the woman who... READ MORE
M
Prize Women
Very touching and educational
I do love Caroline Lea and her books, they are all varied and so well researched. "Prize Women" is no exception, and excellent. Set in Canada during the ... READ MORE
Mel Pretorius
Prize Women
Not as great as it could be
When Italian immigrant Lily escapes her abusive husband she fears poverty in Toronto but she is employed by wealthy Mae to look after her children. Lily m... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
Prize Women
The lengths a mother will go to for her children!
Toronto Canada, childless millionaire Charles Millar a known prankster leaves behind a fortune and the money will go to a woman who has the most children f... READ MORE
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