Extraordinary Conversations with Extraordinary Women

This International Women's Day we are delighted to announce a series of Extraordinary Conversations with Extraordinary Women.


To celebrate the many extraordinary women we publish, we’re going to be sharing a series of six recorded conversations between some of our authors as they talk about books, faith and feminism. They’ll be made available over the summer, so watch this space for more information!
Update - 1st April 2021
These Extraordinary Women have confirmed they will be taking part in our Extraordinary Conversations series:

- Sarah Yardley 
- Jo Saxton 
- Katie Piper 
- Cathy Madavan
- Elaine Storkey 
- Rachael Newham 
- Amanda Khozi Mukwashi 
- Lauren Windle 

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