Eighteen
A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives
(Autor) Alice Loxton'Loxton is the next big thing in history.' Dan Snow 'A whirlwind of historical energy... One of the brightest new stars of popular history' Dan Jones At eighteen, your life is full of possibility. You have everything to look forward to - unless you've got the plague... In this unconventional and witty history, award-winning writer and broadcaster, Alice Loxton, delves into Britain's past, exploring the country though eighteen notable figures at this formative age. From a young Empress Matilda, already changing the fate of nations, to Richard Burton, whose childhood was misspent in a Welsh mining village, each journey unpicks a different era of Britain. Irreverent and full of fascinating tidbits (Did you know Chaucer began his career as a scantily clad waiter?), Loxton shows how the way a society treats its young, reveals much about its values and foibles. Seamlessly blending big history with engaging stories of royalty, peasants, writers and entertainers, Eighteen builds a rich mosaic of Britain's past, inviting a journey of discovery. Looking at the role of class, race, and raw ambition, Loxton also asks what lessons we can take for modern Britain - and why the answers might not be what you think.
Alice Loxton
Alice Loxton is a British writer known for her evocative prose and poignant exploration of human emotions and relationships. She is acclaimed for her debut novel "The Summer We Lost," which delves into themes of loss, love, and redemption. Loxton's writing style is marked by lyrical language and deep emotional insight, drawing readers into the inner lives of her characters. Her work has had a significant impact on contemporary literature, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of the human experience.