No Surrender

No Surrender
No Surrender, written by Constance Elizabeth Maud in 1911, is a novel set against the backdrop of the women's suffrage movement in Britain. It follows Jenny Clegg, a Lancashire millgirl who endures harsh working conditions while supporting her family. As she seeks improved rights and political representation for women, the narrative explores the diverse perspectives of various social classes and the complexities of the suffrage struggle. The book serves as a historical account of the fight for women's rights during a pivotal time in British history.











