The Radium Girls by Kate Moore audiobook

The Radium Girls: They paid with their lives. Their final fight was for justice.

By Kate Moore
Read by Angela Brazil

Simon & Schuster Audio UK
15.63 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781471162275

Emma Watson’s Our Shared Shelf book club choice New York Times bestseller ‘Fascinating.’ Sunday Times ‘Thrilling.’ &★&★&★&★&★ Mail on Sunday All they wanted was the chance to shine. Be careful what you wish for… ‘The first thing we asked was, “Does this stuff hurt you?” And they said, “No.” The company said that it wasn’t dangerous, that we didn’t need to be afraid.’ As the First World War spread across the world, young American women flocked to work in factories, painting clocks, watches and military dials with a special luminous substance made from radium. It was a fun job, lucrative and glamorous – the girls shone brightly in the dark, covered head to toe in dust from the paint. However, as the years passed, the women began to suffer from mysterious and crippling illnesses. It turned out that the very thing that had made them feel alive – their work – was slowly killing them: the radium paint was poisonous. Their employers denied all responsibility, but these courageous women – in the face of unimaginable suffering – refused to accept their fate quietly, and instead became determined to fight for justice. Drawing on previously unpublished diaries, letters and interviews, The Radium Girls is an intimate narrative of an unforgettable true story. It is the powerful tale of a group of ordinary women from the Roaring Twenties, who themselves learned how to roar. Further praise for The Radium Girls 'The importance of the brave and blighted dial-painters cannot be overstated.’ Sunday Times ‘A perfect blend of the historical, the scientific and the personal.' Bustle ‘Thrilling and carefully crafted.’ Mail on Sunday​

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Summary

Summary

#1 Amazon bestseller

USA Today bestseller

Wall Street Journal bestseller

A Library Journal Best Audiobook of 2017

A 2018 RUSA Notable Book in Nonfiction

A 2017 LibraryReads Favorites of the Favorites selection

A May 2017 LibraryReads Pick

Emma Watson’s Our Shared Shelf book club choice
New York Times bestseller

‘Fascinating.’ Sunday Times
‘Thrilling.’ &★&★&★&★&★ Mail on Sunday

All they wanted was the chance to shine.

Be careful what you wish for…


‘The first thing we asked was, “Does this stuff hurt you?” And they said, “No.” The company said that it wasn’t dangerous, that we didn’t need to be afraid.’

As the First World War spread across the world, young American women flocked to work in factories, painting clocks, watches and military dials with a special luminous substance made from radium. It was a fun job, lucrative and glamorous – the girls shone brightly in the dark, covered head to toe in dust from the paint.

However, as the years passed, the women began to suffer from mysterious and crippling illnesses. It turned out that the very thing that had made them feel alive – their work – was slowly killing them: the radium paint was poisonous.

Their employers denied all responsibility, but these courageous women – in the face of unimaginable suffering – refused to accept their fate quietly, and instead became determined to fight for justice.
Drawing on previously unpublished diaries, letters and interviews, The Radium Girls is an intimate narrative of an unforgettable true story. It is the powerful tale of a group of ordinary women from the Roaring Twenties, who themselves learned how to roar.

Further praise for The Radium Girls

'The importance of the brave and blighted dial-painters cannot be overstated.’ Sunday Times

‘A perfect blend of the historical, the scientific and the personal.' Bustle

‘Thrilling and carefully crafted.’ Mail on Sunday​

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Moore’s text is riveting. The narration by Angela Brazil is of the highest quality, pulling listeners into the story.” Library Journal (starred audio review)
“Narrator Angela Brazil has a lively, clear voice, excellent diction, and a great sense of pacing. She maintains her energy throughout this impressive history.” AudioFile
“Moore sheds new light on a dark chapter in American labor history; the ‘radium girls,’ martyrs to an unholy alliance of commerce and science, live again in her telling.” Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
"[A] fascinating social history—one that significantly reflects on the class and gender of those involved.” Sunday Times (London)
“Kate Moore…writes with a sense of drama that carries one through the serpentine twists and turns of this tragic but ultimately uplifting story. She sees the trees for the wood: always at the center of her narrative are the individual dial painters, so the list of their names at the start of the book becomes a register of familiar, endearing ghosts.” Spectator (London)
“A perfect blend of the historical, the scientific, and the personal, this richly detailed book sheds a whole new light on this unique element and the role it played in changing workers’ rights.” Bustle
“The story of real women at the mercy of businesses who see them only as a potential risk to the bottom line is haunting precisely because of how little has changed.” NPR
“This timely book celebrates the strength of a group of women, whose determination to fight improved both labor laws and scientific knowledge of radium poisoning.” Booklist (starred review)
“Moore’s well-researched narrative is written with clarity and a sympathetic voice that brings these figures and their struggles to life.” Library Journal (starred review)
“Their incredible story, beautifully told by Kate Moore, is sure to incite equal parts compassion and horror in the reader.” BookPage

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Author

Author Bio: Kate Moore

Author Bio: Kate Moore

Kate Moore is the USA Today bestselling author of The Radium Girls, which won the 2017 Goodreads Choice Award for Best History, was voted US librarians’s favorite nonfiction book of 2017, and was named a Notable Nonfiction Book of 2018 by the American Library Association. A British writer based in London, she writes across a variety of genres and has had multiple titles on the London Sunday Times bestseller list. She is passionate about politics, storytelling, and resurrecting forgotten heroes. Visit her at Kate-Moore.com. 

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 15.63
Audience: Adult
Language: English