From the acclaimed writer and thinker, a moving memoir about losing her mother as well as honouring the legacy of a family whose members struggled bravely against some of the worst crises of the twentieth century.
Natasha Walter Book order
A prominent British writer, she is deeply engaged with feminist thought and human rights activism. Her work critically examines the resurgence of sexism in contemporary culture, prompting readers to question ingrained societal norms. She champions the pursuit of equality, exploring its complexities through incisive prose and a dedicated commitment to advocacy. Her writing challenges conventional perspectives and advocates for a more equitable future.






- 2023
- 2023
Part of Virago's Five Gold Reads: Celebrating five decades of the feminist publisher, each of the Five Gold Reads represents an iconic moment in Virago's history, from the 1970s to today. Representing the 2000s, Natasha Walter's highly acclaimed, controversial and much needed look at our highly sexualised culture
- 2019
About Anarchism
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
"This is a new edition of About anarchism, based on the text published in 1969 by Freedom Press, and including previously unpublished revisions ..."--Note on the the 2002 edition.
- 2011
Living Dolls. The Return of Sexism
- 273 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A thought-provoking examination of our sexualized culture, now in paperback. Described as a "must-read" by Viv Groskop from the Guardian.
- 1999
In the tradition of THE FEMALE EUNUCH, BACKLASH and THE BEAUTY MYTH - a major polemic on British feminism which sets the agenda for the 21st century. THE NEW FEMINISM is a breath of fresh air.