Toksvigs Almanac 2021, Sandi Toksvig
Toksvigs Almanac 2021, Sandi Toksvig
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Toksvig's Almanac 2021
An Eclectic Meander Through the Historical Year by Sandi Toksvig

Author: Sandi Toksvig

Narrator: Sandi Toksvig

Unabridged: 9 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Trapeze

Published: 11/12/2020


Synopsis

'Fierce, funny and long overdue - I read this book out loud to anyone who'd listen.' Adam Kay

'Toksvig's Almanac is intended merely as a starting point for your own discoveries. Find a fabulous (or infamous) woman mentioned and, please, go looking for more of her story. The names mentioned are merely temptations. Amuse-bouches for the mind, if you like. How I would have loved to have written out in detail each tale there is to be told, but then this book would have been too heavy to lift.'

Let Sandi Toksvig guide you on an eclectic meander through the calendar, illuminating neglected corners of history to tell tales of the fascinating figures you didn't learn about at school.

From revolutionary women to serial killers, pirate nuns to pioneering civil rights activists, doctors to dancing girls, artists to astronauts, these pages commemorate women from all around the world who were pushed to the margins of historical record. Amuse your bouche with:

Belle Star, American Bandit Queen
Lady Murasaki, author of the world's first novel
Madame Ching, the most successful pirate of all time
Maud Wagner, the first female tattoo artist
Begum Samru, Indian dancer and ruler who led an army of mercenaries
Inês de Castro, crowned Queen Consort of Portugal six years after her death
Ida B. Wells, activist, suffragist, journalist and co-founder of the NAACP
Eleanor G. Holm, disqualified from the 1936 Berlin Olympics for drinking too much champagne

These stories are interspersed with helpful tips for the year, such as the month in which one is most likely to be eaten by a wolf, and the best time to sharpen your sickle. Explore a host of annual events worth travelling for, from the Olney Pancake Race in Wiltshire to the Danish Herring Festival, or who would want to miss Serbia's World Testicle Cooking Championship?

As witty and entertaining as it is instructive, Toksvig's Almanac is an essential companion to each day of the year.

About Sandi Toksvig

Sandi Toksvig OBE, was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and brought up around the world in Europe, Africa and the United States. She is well known to UK audiences as a broadcaster and is currently the host of BBC2's hugely popular quiz show QI.Sandi worked on three delightful series of GBBO before stepping down to make more time for her other projects, such as the BAFTA-nominated The Write Offs, and Extraordinary Escapes. Much of Sandi's time is devoted to writing and in 2019 she became president of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain. Sandi has written more than twenty fiction and non-fiction books for children and adults.Sandi is an activist for gender equality. In 2015 she co-founded the Women's Equality Party.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melanie on November 22, 2020

My biggest complaint is that at 9 hours and 41 minutes this book isn't nearly long enough. Sandi Toksvig is a writing genius. If she'd taught me history at school, I'm sure I would have gone on to do something marvellous historically and then she'd have been able to include me in one of her future a......more

Goodreads review by 8stitches 9lives on November 13, 2020

Split into monthly chapters, Toksvig’s Almanac presents fascinating anecdotes about interesting happenings throughout history during each month of the year. It focuses primarily on extraordinary women who did extraordinary things but that history has all but forgotten. I hadn't heard of most of the......more

Goodreads review by Whispering on March 19, 2021

Book Reviewed on www.whisperingstories.com I adore Sandi Toksvig with her quick wit, comedy, and her knowledge so I was looking forward to hearing what she had to say about a year full of women from history that we don’t get to hear about very often, and most you will probably never have heard of. The......more

Goodreads review by rebecca | velvet opus on January 25, 2021

Sandi Toksvig's passion for history is inspring. I'm not a history buff but the history of women, and women's rights, is important to me. And this Almanac was an insightful look into women who have been sadly forgotten but who achieved incredible things. Toksvig as a narrator is outstanding, she int......more

Goodreads review by Tracy on March 17, 2021

I’m not sure how to review this book, so I will just state the facts. I listened to this book via Audible. It’s narrated by Sandi Toksvig. She’s bloody hysterical. I have no recollection of what she actually said except it’s a witty, fascinating and interesting book about women throughout history. I thin......more


Quotes

Toksvig's Almanac is a diary of fascinating, obscure and extraordinary facts, ideal for browsing throughout the year COUNTRY & TOWN HOUSE magazine