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The Nine Lives of Annie Besant

The Nine Lives of Annie Besant

The Astonishing Story of a Victorian Rebel | A Key Figure in India’s National Movement who Fought for Women’s Rights & Social Justice

Clare Paterson
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On Thursday, 5 April 1877, thirty-year-old Annie Besant stood trial in London for daring to sell a small book on birth control—an act that shocked Victorian society and made her a household name. This was only the beginning of a lifetime spent defying authority.

Besant began as a devout Christian wife, only to renounce her faith and embrace atheism. She became a fiery socialist voice in the strikes and protests of the 1880s, then turned to Theosophy in search of spiritual truths. But it was in India that she found her greatest cause. Moving beyond religion and reform, she became a leader in the Indian movement for self-rule, edited nationalist newspapers, campaigned for self-rule and was even interned by the British government for her influence. To many Indians she was a heroine; to the colonial State, a dangerous agitator.

Annie Besant’s life was extraordinary and full of contradictions: from politics to mysticism, from the London suburbs to the heart of India’s freedom struggle, from Christian piety to Theosophical priestesshood. The Nine Lives of Annie Besant tells the complete story of a woman who broke all the rules.

Imprint: Ebury Press

Published: Nov/2025

ISBN: 9780143478775

Length : 256 Pages

MRP : ₹499.00

The Nine Lives of Annie Besant

The Astonishing Story of a Victorian Rebel | A Key Figure in India’s National Movement who Fought for Women’s Rights & Social Justice

Clare Paterson

On Thursday, 5 April 1877, thirty-year-old Annie Besant stood trial in London for daring to sell a small book on birth control—an act that shocked Victorian society and made her a household name. This was only the beginning of a lifetime spent defying authority.

Besant began as a devout Christian wife, only to renounce her faith and embrace atheism. She became a fiery socialist voice in the strikes and protests of the 1880s, then turned to Theosophy in search of spiritual truths. But it was in India that she found her greatest cause. Moving beyond religion and reform, she became a leader in the Indian movement for self-rule, edited nationalist newspapers, campaigned for self-rule and was even interned by the British government for her influence. To many Indians she was a heroine; to the colonial State, a dangerous agitator.

Annie Besant’s life was extraordinary and full of contradictions: from politics to mysticism, from the London suburbs to the heart of India’s freedom struggle, from Christian piety to Theosophical priestesshood. The Nine Lives of Annie Besant tells the complete story of a woman who broke all the rules.

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Clare Paterson

Clare Paterson is an award-winning television executive with extensive experience of commissioning diverse programming, including The Great British Bake Off and Exodus: Our Journey to Europe, as well as films about the death of Lord Mountbatten, the refugee crisis, grooming, dyslexia, canal journeys and the Great Wall of China.
Mr Horniman’s Walrus, her book about three generations of a Victorian family, was published in September 2022.

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