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The Eights

Joanna Miller

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      They knew they were changing history.
      They didn't know they would change each other.

      Following the unlikely friendship of four of the first ever women to matriculate at Oxford University in the aftermath of the First World War, a captivating debut novel about sisterhood, self-determination and the many forms courage can take.

      Oxford, 1920. For the first time in its 1000-year history, the world's most famous university has admitted female students. Giddy with dreams of equality, education and emancipation, four young women move into neighbouring rooms. Beatrice, Dora, Marianne and Otto (collectively known as The Eights) have come here from all walks of life, and they are thrown into an unlikely, life-affirming friendship.

      Dora was never meant to go to university, but, after losing both her brother and her fiancé on the battlefield, has arrived in their place. Politically minded Beatrice, daughter of a famous suffragette, sees Oxford as a chance to make her own way - and some friends her own age. Otto was a nurse during the war but is excited to return to her socialite lifestyle in Oxford - where she hopes to find distraction from the memories that haunt her. And finally, Marianne, the quiet, clever daughter of a village pastor, who has a shocking secret she must hide from everyone, even her new friends, if she is to succeed.

      But Oxford's dreaming spires cast a dark shadow: in 1920, misogyny is still rife, influenza is still a threat, and the ghosts of the Great War are still very real indeed. And as the group navigate this tumultuous moment in time, their friendship will become more important than ever.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Joanna Miller EAN: 9780241737668 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 384 WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-04-03 CITY: GENRE: Fiction WIDTH: SPINE:

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      Oxford’s First Women: A Story of Found Family and Feminist Fire

      The Eights by Joanna Miller is a well-researched historical novel set in 1920, the year women were first allowed to go to Oxford. It follows four young women - Beatrice, Dora, Marianne, and Otto - as they deal with school, grief after the war, and the problems that come with being pioneers in a school that is mostly men.

      I really liked the setting and the historical background, especially the small references to the suffragette movement and the effects of World War I that are still felt today. The way the women were friends was sweet and well done. But I had trouble really connecting with the characters. This may have been because the story was told in the third person, which kept me from getting too close to them. The first third was a little confusing because the voices were still settling down, and I wanted to see more scenes of academic life to balance out the social focus.

      This is still a thoughtful and enjoyable read for people who like feminist historical fiction and stories about found family. Oxford has never felt so full of life.

      Format: Paperback

      They knew they were changing history.
      They didn't know they would change each other.

      Following the unlikely friendship of four of the first ever women to matriculate at Oxford University in the aftermath of the First World War, a captivating debut novel about sisterhood, self-determination and the many forms courage can take.

      Oxford, 1920. For the first time in its 1000-year history, the world's most famous university has admitted female students. Giddy with dreams of equality, education and emancipation, four young women move into neighbouring rooms. Beatrice, Dora, Marianne and Otto (collectively known as The Eights) have come here from all walks of life, and they are thrown into an unlikely, life-affirming friendship.

      Dora was never meant to go to university, but, after losing both her brother and her fiancé on the battlefield, has arrived in their place. Politically minded Beatrice, daughter of a famous suffragette, sees Oxford as a chance to make her own way - and some friends her own age. Otto was a nurse during the war but is excited to return to her socialite lifestyle in Oxford - where she hopes to find distraction from the memories that haunt her. And finally, Marianne, the quiet, clever daughter of a village pastor, who has a shocking secret she must hide from everyone, even her new friends, if she is to succeed.

      But Oxford's dreaming spires cast a dark shadow: in 1920, misogyny is still rife, influenza is still a threat, and the ghosts of the Great War are still very real indeed. And as the group navigate this tumultuous moment in time, their friendship will become more important than ever.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Joanna Miller EAN: 9780241737668 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 384 WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-04-03 CITY: GENRE: Fiction WIDTH: SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Customer Reviews

      Based on 1 review
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      Roelia Schoeman
      Oxford’s First Women: A Story of Found Family and Feminist Fire

      The Eights by Joanna Miller is a well-researched historical novel set in 1920, the year women were first allowed to go to Oxford. It follows four young women - Beatrice, Dora, Marianne, and Otto - as they deal with school, grief after the war, and the problems that come with being pioneers in a school that is mostly men.

      I really liked the setting and the historical background, especially the small references to the suffragette movement and the effects of World War I that are still felt today. The way the women were friends was sweet and well done. But I had trouble really connecting with the characters. This may have been because the story was told in the third person, which kept me from getting too close to them. The first third was a little confusing because the voices were still settling down, and I wanted to see more scenes of academic life to balance out the social focus.

      This is still a thoughtful and enjoyable read for people who like feminist historical fiction and stories about found family. Oxford has never felt so full of life.

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