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|comment= Great to see Princess Louise in this list...truly a deserving biography. As a Deputy Head of an independent Junior School for girls, I look for ways to inspire girls with work that women can achieve. Princess Louise lived in a man's world, yet defied the boundaries of expectations. The author, Lucinda Hawksley, inspires our young writers to aim high, explore creativity through art and writing and is an inspirational female role-model that raises their own aspirations.
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Revision as of 08:06, 13 November 2014

We had great fun picking our top ten biographies of 2014. Some you might have heard about but there are quite a few gems which have slipped under the media radar. Here they are, in alphabetial order by author:

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Tina Copp said:

Great to see Princess Louise in this list...truly a deserving biography. As a Deputy Head of an independent Junior School for girls, I look for ways to inspire girls with work that women can achieve. Princess Louise lived in a man's world, yet defied the boundaries of expectations. The author, Lucinda Hawksley, inspires our young writers to aim high, explore creativity through art and writing and is an inspirational female role-model that raises their own aspirations.

Thank you.

Tina Copp