Woman Who Saved the Children
Woman Who Saved the Children by Clare Mulley is a compelling exploration of the life and work of Eglantyne Jebb, the founder of Save the Children. This biography delves into Jebb's remarkable contributions to child welfare and children's rights in Great Britain, highlighting her tireless efforts to advocate for vulnerable children during a time of great need.
Through detailed accounts of her adventures and tribulations, Mulley sheds light on how Jebb's innovative ideas and dedication led to significant changes in child welfare policies. The book highlights key themes such as the importance of social reform, the role of women in activism, and the ongoing struggle for children's rights.
Published in 2019, this softcover edition invites readers to reflect on the impact of Eglantyne Jebb's legacy and the continuing relevance of her work in today's society. Woman Who Saved the Children is perfect for those interested in women's history, social justice, and child advocacy.