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April Ashley and the pursuit of a lovely life
(Autor) Jacqueline KentThe glittering story of April Ashley, model and trans pioneer, and the divorce case which gripped 1970s Britain and defined transgender rights for a generation. As Britain emerged from post-war austerity, no one embodied its newfound spirit of hedonism and glamour like April Ashley. A fashion model and socialite who rose from poverty in Liverpool to the heights of London society via Le Carrousel nightclub in Paris, she was also one of the first Britons to undergo gender-affirming surgery. Ashley was appointed MBE for services to transgender equality in 2012, but her journey towards acceptance was hard-won and bitterly contested. In 1961, a friend sold her story to a tabloid and she feared that she would never work in the UK again. Her brief marriage to Arthur Corbett, the son of a baron, set off a high-profile divorce battle, resulting in a landmark 1970 decision denying transgender women legal status as women -- and denying Ashley her husband's inheritance. Instead, she blazed her own trail, rubbing shoulders along the way with the bohemians and jetsetters who had risen to prominence in the Swinging Sixties. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, award-winning biographers Jacqueline Kent and Tom Roberts tell the full story of April Ashley's extraordinary life at the vanguard of the sexual revolution and the movement for trans equality.
Jacqueline Kent
Jacqueline Kent is an Australian author known for her biographies and historical fiction novels. She has written several acclaimed works, including "The Making of Julia Gillard" and "A Certain Style: Beatrice Davis, A Literary Life." Kent's writing is characterized by meticulous research, engaging storytelling, and a keen eye for detail. Her biographies are praised for their insightful exploration of the lives of notable figures and their impact on Australian history. Kent's work has made significant contributions to the genre of biography and has garnered her a loyal following of readers. Her most famous work is "A Certain Style," which delves into the life of influential Australian editor Beatrice Davis.