Travelling in Women-s History with Mich- Roberts-s Novels: Literature, Language and Culture is a journey to discover Roberts-s work as a feminist writer, novelist and memoirist. An overall analysis and detailed overview of Mich- Roberts-s novels first provide the reader with a study of Roberts-s rewriting of stories that have been inspired by historical, mythological and religious women who gain a voice in her fiction. Not only will the content of Roberts-s novels be explored but also its connection to form, as this feminist writer has always linked body to language. Second, the book analyses personal and public discoveries in Roberts-s memoir, Paper Houses: A Memoir of the -70s and Beyond (2007). The personal, professional and political journeys the writer-protagonist strolls in London will be part of a feminist culture and language that the memoirist preserves in her autobiography. Finally, two conversations with Mich- Roberts from 2003 and 2010 are presented in a last