Reviews
Praise for A Bite of the Apple
“Ego belongs to the writer, [Lennie Goodings] declares in her pensive and surprisingly poignant memoir of her years at Virago, A Bite of the Apple. Editing is ‘a backroom job’ — and has anyone ever seemed giddier at that prospect? This book glows with the gratitude of doing this work, and in doing so, finding oneself occupying a front seat to feminist history.”—Parul Sehgal, New York Times
“All an apple should be: crisp, tart but sweet, steeped in mysterious history and tangled symbolism, and not a bad missile when it comes to alleyway combat. Oh, and delicious!”—Margaret Atwood
“Lively, frank, fascinating—and above all, inspiring. A celebration of boldness: of wanting something better and making change happen.”—Sarah Waters
“There is so very much to enjoy—and learn about—in this engaging book. We meet a young Lennie from Canada, in love with books, who lands a job at Virago and over the years survives and steers many of its changes to ensure its safety and vibrancy. Along the way, we track the changes in the publishing industry, in feminist thought and practice, and encounter the magnificence of Virago authors. A wonderful memoir and such a great read.”—Susie Orbach
“An indispensable piece of feminist history; nothing less than the exciting story of how women found their voice—and made society listen. I enjoyed it hugely.”—Caroline Criado Perez
“Behind every great book there is a great editor. And behind every feminist press, a remarkable set of women. Lennie Goodings is one of both.”—Sarah Dunant