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The Five

The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper
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The Five by Hallie Rubenhold sheds light on the lives of the five women murdered by Jack the Ripper. It portrays them not just as victims of a notorious killer but as individuals with their own stories, struggles, and humanity. This book provides a nuanced and sympathetic insight into their lives, challenging the typical narrative.
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You might like this book if you're interested in Victorian-era history and want a compelling exploration of the lives of the women who were victims of Jack the Ripper, focusing on their stories rather than their tragic ends.

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The Five by Hallie Rubenhold is an extraordinary historical narrative that offers a poignant exploration of the untold lives of five women—Polly, Annie, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Mary-Jane—whose fates disastrously intersected with the notorious figure known to the world as Jack the Ripper. Unlike traditional accounts focusing solely on the crimes and the elusive murderer, this book shifts the spotlight back onto the victims, giving them a voice often overlooked in the annals of history.

Through meticulous research and evocative prose, Rubenhold brings to life the richly detailed and devastating stories of these women, highlighting the socio-economic conditions and personal tribulations they faced in 1888 Victorian London. Polly Nichols came from Fleet Street, Annie Chapman from Knightsbridge, Elizabeth Stride from Sweden, Catherine Eddowes from Wolverhampton, and Mary-Jane Kelly from Wales. These women were more than just victims; they were individuals with unique life experiences—they wrote ballads, managed coffee houses, lived on country estates, and faced harrowing circumstances that led them to breathe the ink-dust of printing presses or escape from people traffickers.

The author brilliantly unpacks how these women, despite their various walks of life, found themselves in the precarious socio-economic backdrop of Whitechapel, ultimately becoming targets of an unidentified murderer whose infamy has long overshadowed their identities. Rubenhold provides a rich, humanistic portrait and a searing critique of how history has treated these women, demanding the reader to look beyond the sensationalism of the Ripper mythology.

The Five has been widely acclaimed for its powerful narrative and has garnered several prestigious awards, including the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-fiction, Hay Festival Book of the Year 2019, and the Goodreads Choice Awards for History.

Praise for the book is abundant: it was described as "gripping" by the New York Times, and the Mail on Sunday hails it as "an eloquent, stirring challenge to reject the prevailing Ripper myth." The Guardian termed it "devastatingly good" and "powerful and shaming," while the Sunday Times found it "haunting." Lucy Worsley praises it for leaving the reader "in tears, of pity and of rage," and Bridget Collins, author of The Binding, calls it "fascinating, compelling, moving." Jo Baker, author of Longbourn, declares, "What a brilliant and necessary book." Erin Kelly commends it for being "beautifully written and with the grip of a thriller," stating, "it will open your eyes and break your heart." The Spectator lauds it as "an outstanding work of history-from-below ... magnificent," and The New Yorker highlights its "deeply researched" foundation.

This profound and evocative work reclaims the stories of Polly, Annie, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Mary-Jane, urging us to remember them not just as the tragic victims of a serial killer, but as real women whose lives mattered. The Five is a remarkable testament to the resilience of these women and a necessary re-examination of their places in history.

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The Five by Hallie Rubenhold has received widespread praise for giving a voice to Jack the Ripper's victims, offering a poignant and stirring challenge to the traditional myth centred around the murderer. Reviewers commend it as a gripping, beautifully written narrative that deeply respects the lives of the women, presenting it as an essential and powerful work of historical correction. The book is seen as a meaningful contribution to social history, urging a shift in focus from the killer to the stories of those who were silenced.

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ISBN: 9781784162344

Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 January 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Black Swan

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 34.0mm

Width: 124.0mm

Height: 192.0mm

Weight: 320g

Pages: 432

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About the Author

Hallie Rubenhold is the Number One Sunday Times bestselling and Baillie Gifford Non-Fiction prize-winning social historian whose expertise lies in revealing stories of previously unknown women and episodes in history. As well as The Covent Garden Ladies, Rubenhold's works of non-fiction include the award-winning and Number One bestselling The Five- The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper and Lady Worsley's Whim, dramatized by the BBC as 'The Scandalous Lady W'. Her latest work of non-fiction, Bad Women, the story of the disappeared wives and partner of Dr Crippen, is due to be published in 2022. She has also written two acclaimed novels Mistress of My Fate and The French Lesson which are a feminist homage to the literary tropes of the Eighteenth Century. She lives in London with her husband. Meet her @HallieRubenhold

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