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'Moulton, with a keen eye for humorous detail and moments of humanity, deftly captures not only
the lives of these women, but the enduring power of female friendship.'―Booklist (starred
review)'Sign me up as an admirer of Mo Moulton's The Mutual Admiration Society, a fresh and
invigorating narrative that brings to life a close-knit coterie of brilliant Oxford women. Spanning
eight decades and two world wars, Moulton's deeply researched group biography has a message
for today -- one about intellectual integrity and the enduring power of a scholarly female
community.'―Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author ofMargaret FullerandElizabeth
Bishop'If you already know and love the work of Dorothy L. Sayers, Moulton will help you
understand her better; if you don't, let this gorgeous work -- whose intense focus on women's
humanity, ambitions, and life-sustaining friendships echoes the very best of Sayers's novels -- be
part of your introduction.'―Nicole Chung, author ofAll You Can Ever Know'In this compelling
book, Moulton shows how six women inspired and supported one another for decades. This
moving account of their collective bond is required reading, not only for Dorothy Sayers
aficionados, but for anyone interested in queer lives and in the history of friendship.'―Sharon
Marcus, author ofThe Drama of Celebrity'This is an extraordinary book. Vivid and moving, The
Mutual Admiration Society makes us think again about how -- in private as much in public --
modern Britain was made (and remade) through the creative work of women. Beautifully written,
animated by a sense of quiet power and amazing ambition, this is essential reading for anyone
interested in modern British history.'―Matt Houlbrook, author ofPrince of Trickstersand
Queer Londonand professor of cultural history, University of Birmingham'Beautiful and
meticulous. The Mutual Admiration Society is about the collaborative friendships of women who
refused to be anonymous. This was always an important story to tell -- but these days, it is vital
reading.'―Kevin Birmingham, author ofThe Most Dangerous Book'Witty and insightful.
Tracking lifelong friendships, Moulton reveals how a community of writers and activists
transcended the limitations placed upon women in twentieth-century Britain. Their stories are by
turns charming and harrowing, revealing how an understanding of women's intimate lives can
illuminate the times in which they lived.'―Megan Kate Nelson, author ofThe Three-Cornered
War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West'Intensely
engrossing. Part literary biography, part social history, Mo Moulton's eloquent narrative testifies to
the transformative power of creative work.'―Laura Doan, author ofDisturbing Practices:
History, Sexuality, and Women's Experience of Modern War'A deeply affecting group portrait
of a pathbreaking set of female friends who attended Oxford at the dawn of the twentieth century.
If you're a fan of Mary McCarthy's The Group, you'll love The Mutual Admiration Society.'―
Rachel Hope Cleves, professor of history, University of Victoria and author ofCharity and
Sylvia'This lively, rigorous, and surprising history offers both a fresh look at the past and real
insight into the ways we might collectively shape a better future.'―Kristen Roupenian, author of
You Know You Want This Mo Moulton is currently a lecturer in the history department of the
University of Birmingham. They earned their PhD in history from Brown University in 2010 and
taught in the History & Literature program at Harvard University for six years. Their previous book,
Ireland and the Irish in Interwar England, was named a 2014 'Book of the Year' by History Today
and was the runner-up for the Royal History Society's 2015 Whitfield Prize for first book in British
or Irish history. Moulton regularly writes for outlets such as The Atlantic, Public Books, Disclaimer
Magazine, and the Toast. They live in London, UK.