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Synopsis
Why does a ghost from the last century - a stroppy suffragette - show up uninvited at the apartment of fainthearted-feminist artist Albertine Andrews? Is it because Albertine hasn't has sex for 187 days and is starting to hallucinate? Or is the spectral great-great grandmother really bearing wisdom for a stressed out pre-Millenial world gone mad.
Is Suffragette City appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
A humorous contemporary fantasy about a stressed artist visited by her suffragette ghost ancestor. Contains adult themes including sexual frustration references and likely moderate language, but no explicit content or violence.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language.
Who'll love this
Older teens interested in feminist history and quirky supernatural stories will enjoy the witty dynamic between the modern protagonist and her activist ghost.