Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman by Worsley, Lucy
Lucy Worsley
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Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman -- Lucy Worsley - Hardcover


A new, fascinating account of the life of Agatha Christie from celebrated literary and cultural historian Lucy Worsley.

"Nobody in the world was more inadequate to act the heroine than I was."

Why did Agatha Christie spend her career pretending that she was "just" an ordinary housewife, when clearly she wasn't? Her life is fascinating for its mysteries and its passions and, as Lucy Worsley says, "She was thrillingly, scintillatingly modern." She went surfing in Hawaii, she loved fast cars, and she was intrigued by the new science of psychology, which helped her through devastating mental illness.

So why--despite all the evidence to the contrary--did Agatha present herself as a retiring Edwardian lady of leisure?

She was born in 1890 into a world that had its own rules about what women could and couldn't do. Lucy Worsley's biography is not just of a massively, internationally successful writer. It's also the story of a person who, despite the obstacles of class and gender, became an astonishingly successful working woman.

With access to personal letters and papers that have rarely been seen, Lucy Worsley's biography is both authoritative and entertaining and makes us realize what an extraordinary pioneer Agatha Christie was--truly a woman who wrote the twentieth century.

Author: Lucy Worsley
Publisher: Pegasus Crime
Published: 09/06/2022
Pages: 432
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9781639362523

Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 07/01/2022 pg. 65
Kirkus Reviews 07/01/2022
Publishers Weekly 07/11/2022