Welcome to the British Ladies Football Club
London, 1897. Minnie Newton ? twenty-eight-year-old schoolteacher and women's rights advocate ? has a passion for football. But in Victorian society, football is a men's game. That is, until Minnie decides to take matters into her own hands and place an ad in the newspaper, asking for volunteers to join the first ever women's football team.
From a motley collection of replies, Minnie puts together a squad. Most of the women have never kicked a ball before ? but a little thing like that isn't about to stop them. And when they take the game public, it isn't long before they are drawing huge crowds, stirring controversy across the capital and beyond.
But Minnie is hiding an explosive secret. Soon, all the attention the club is getting begins to threaten the life she has built for herself.
Can she walk the line between independence and safety, or will the truth about who she really is finally come out? And is the beautiful game enough to save her freedom?
A story inspired by real-life Victorian trailblazers, who showed the world that women can do anything they put their minds to, even if the world around them says they can't.
PRAISE FOR FRANCES QUINN:
'A triumphant, heart-lifting read about friendship, resilience, and rewriting the rules.' NIKKI SMITH
'Packed with wit, humour, and warmth. Frances Quinn scores again.' EMILIA HART
'This funny, heart-warming story examines friendship, female power and what it really means to be an independent woman in Victorian England.' ELENI KYRIACOU, author of A Beautiful Way to Die
'Frances Quinn is the Sarina Wiegman of historical fiction, producing a winner every time!' TREVOR WOOD
'Frances Quinn has effortlessly captured the spirit of an era in this delightful page-turner of a novel' JOANNA GLEN
'Powerful and inspiring' ANNA MAZZOLA
'A compelling, heart-warming novel' GILL PAUL
'A beautifully written page-turner' LILA CAIN
'Utterly compelling' ESSIE FOX
'Immersive and intriguing' HAZEL GAYNOR
'A vivid, compelling, and immaculately researched story' LUCY BARKNER