Coming
together with a small group of friends, Ann Pettit started a movement that
changed the face of Cold War Britain. Her remarkable memoir tells the real
story behind one of the 20th century's most iconic expressions of grass roots
political will. She exposes the surprising roots of the march on Greenham
Common, how the Peace Camp left the marchers behind, and how those first
marchers took their cause direct to the Kremlin. It is an intriguing and
challenging look at what shaped a generation of women's lives and made them
strong enough to fight for what they truly believed in.
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