Pat Arrowsmith (1930–2023)
Author of Somewhere Like This
About the Author
Image credit: Pat Arrowsmith, 2008.
Works by Pat Arrowsmith
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1930-03-02
- Date of death
- 2023-09-29
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Stover school, Devon
Cheltenham Ladies College
University of Cambridge (history)
Liverpool University (social science)
Ohio University (social science) - Occupations
- novelist
activist (world government|peace|lesbian rights) - Organizations
- Committee of 100
Direct Action Committee against Nuclear War
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (co-founder)
Gateways club (member|honorary life member)
Amnesty (1971-1994) - Awards and honors
- Fulbright Fellowship
- Relationships
- Butlin, Wendy (peace campaigner|partner)
Gardner, Donald (poet|married for a day) - Short biography
- A collection of her papers are held by the library of the London School of Economics.
- Nationality
- UK (England)
- Birthplace
- Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England
- Places of residence
- Hornsey, London, England
- Associated Place (for map)
- England
Members
Reviews
This is a book I once picked up in an Oxfam bookshop, thought it looked interesting and bought it without knowing any more about it. And I picked it up for reading at this point in time as I was beginning to feel I wanted an antidote for all the blokes in books I'd been reading about recently.
It's really sort of Bad Girls in the 1960s with women in prison: making friends and enemies, having affairs with each other, not getting on with the prison officers, tensions between different prison show more officers, based on, to an extent, the author's own stints in prison in the 1960s. I thought the end was a little hurried, as if the writer didn't quite know what to do next, but all in all, not bad. show less
It's really sort of Bad Girls in the 1960s with women in prison: making friends and enemies, having affairs with each other, not getting on with the prison officers, tensions between different prison show more officers, based on, to an extent, the author's own stints in prison in the 1960s. I thought the end was a little hurried, as if the writer didn't quite know what to do next, but all in all, not bad. show less
Statistics
- Works
- 5
- Members
- 45
- Popularity
- #340,916
- Rating
- 3.5
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 8

