A searing, inventive memoir that interrogates misogyny, heroism and womens power in an often-unsafe world through the lens of Vickys Fosters own traumatic background. How do you get close to people when the people close to you keep shattering your world? Vicky Foster thought shed finally escaped violence when her abusive ex-partner was murdered. Vicky was 25. She tried to draw a line under the past and move on with her life. This meant overcoming PTSD, trusting people again, building her career and ultimately, learning to return to herself. But, 16 years later, the past came crashing down on her, when one of her ex-partners murderers hit the headlines. This time, as the 'hero' of the 2019 London Bridge terrorist attack. Lyrical and raw, It Happened Like This is a book about misogyny in all its forms, about heroism and villainy, about class and the climate of neglect created by austerity, but most importantly its a book about women and their power, explored through the prism of Vickys story.
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Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
Publication Date: 20 Jun 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781526656582
About Vicky Foster
Vicky Foster is an award-winning writer performer and poet from Hull who has broadcast extensively across the BBC. She has published two collections of writing and is currently working on her first novel whilst studying for a PhD in English and Creative Writing. She won The Society of Authors Imison Award at the 2020 BBC Audio Drama Awards for her Radio 4 play Bathwater and last year her Radio 4 documentary Can I Talk About Heroes? was reviewed in the national media. She has written poetry for radio podcast and TV delivered writing projects and creative writing workshops for a wide range of organisations and performed at festivals and events across the North. She is a writer-in-residence for First Story working with schools to help young people write their own stories.