Format: Paperback / softback
A celebration and exploration of gossip, reclaiming it as a powerful tool for building relationships, sharing vital information and enabling women’s voices to be heard. Tittle-tattle. Hearsay. Rumours. Bitching. Tea. Call it what you will: the fact remains that gossip is entwined into our daily lives. From group WhatsApp chats to click-bait headlines, social media snooping to reality television, there is nothing more devilishly delicious, scandalous, and satisfying than a juicy piece of gossip. All-too-often dismissed as the past-time of silly schoolgirls and bored housewives, there’s more to gossip than meets the eye. In today’s world of misinformation, where the voices and stories of women are being silenced, gossip has the power to shatter reputations and destroy credibility. Yet it can also be a vital political tool; a communication style that strengthens relationships and can even act a life-saving measure. Tracing gossip’s roots from old wives’ tales and the witch trials to reality TV, whisper networks and defamation lawsuits, Beyond Belief asks, have we lost the ability to listen; to hear, and to believe women who speak up and speak out? A joyous reclamation of women’s words, this book is for anyone who’s ever uttered the words, ‘You won’t believe this…’
CONTRIBUTORS: Katie Baskerville
EAN: 9780008730611
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
PAGES: 384
WEIGHT: 270 g
HEIGHT: 234 mm
PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers
DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-12
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GENRE: HISTORY / Women, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
WIDTH: 153 mm
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Book Themes:
Sociolinguistics, Biography: social media, Popular culture, Disinformation and misinformation, Feminism and feminist theory, Sociology: family and relationships, Social and cultural history
Katie Baskerville is a journalist covering health, sex and relationships with bylines in British Vogue, HuffPost, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health Magazine, Bustle, Refinery29, VICE, Stylist Magazine, the Metro, Mashable, Glamour, The Times, Insider, GayTimes and more. Her journalism is centred on telling women and LGBTQ+ stories, reporting on underreported gynaecological health conditions, women's rights, mental health, pleasure, fertility, gender discrimination and disability. Beyond Belief is her first book.