From the publisher:
La Vie Jamais Racontée is the story of sporting suffragette Alice Milliat, and a captivating exploration of a forgotten pioneer of women's sport. In an era when women's sport is gaining well-deserved recognition, Milliat's work remains largely unknown, yet she played a crucial role in advancing its cause. Born in 1884, Milliat fearlessly fought against societal barriers, orchestrating four editions of the Women's World Games and establishing a French women's football team that toured the UK.
Milliat relentlessly lobbied for the inclusion of women's athletics at the Olympics, and although she was ultimately successful, her victory proved bittersweet. Instead of being lauded, she was sidelined and faded from public view. This book sheds light on Milliat's extraordinary life and celebrates the sportswomen she elevated during the early 20th century.
With her story finally told, her invaluable contributions can be rediscovered and celebrated afresh. Hopefully, they'll inspire a new generation to champion women's sport.
The author:
Nancy Gillen is an experienced and influential sports journalist, having previously covered women's sport for GiveMeSport and Olympic news for the highly esteemed Inside The Games. She has been an expert voice on women’s sport on the BBC World Service, BBC Radio London, Times Radio and Al Jazeera, has twice been shortlisted for the Best Column category at the AIPS Sport Media Awards, and was a judge for the 2022 BBC Sports Personality of the Year and 2023 Football Content Awards. Nancy is particularly passionate about promoting women's sport and elevating the stories of female athletes.
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