It Happened Like This, 9781526656544
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Trauma, misogyny, and an unlikely hero shape one woman’s fierce story.
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It Happened Like This

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    29 September 2025

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Summary

It Happened Like This: A Memoir of Trauma, Misogyny, and Finding Power

A searing, inventive memoir that interrogates misogyny, heroism and women’s power in an often-unsafe world through the lens of Vicky’s Foster’s own traumatic background.

How do you get close to people when the people close to you keep shattering your world?

Vicky Foster thought she’d finally escaped violence when her abusive ex-partner was murdered. Vicky was 25. She trie…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781526656544
ISBN-10:152665654X
Author:Vicky Foster
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:29 September 2025
Weight:194g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

Vicky Foster’s It Happened Like This weaves together testimony, lyricism, media reports and letters into a raw, powerful narrative, told through the unique perspective of the author and her own traumatic experiences. The book explores violence, misogyny, love and loss in formally inventive ways and offers the reader a blistering perspective on what it means to be a woman today, as well as what it might mean to be a hero, villain, victim and survivor. This is a searing, moving book which will make you think twice about what you hear or see on the news – Rachel Bower, author of IT COMES FROM THE RIVERA haunting and compelling re-writing of a story, placing emphasis on the power of carrying on and refusing to be silenced … Should be required reading – Helen Mort

About The Author

Vicky Foster

Vicky Foster is an award-winning writer, performer and poet from Hull who has broadcast extensively across the BBC. She has published two collections of writing and is currently working on her first novel whilst studying for a PhD in English and Creative Writing. She won The Society of Authors’ Imison Award at the 2020 BBC Audio Drama Awards for her Radio 4 play Bathwater, and last year her Radio 4 documentary, Can I Talk About Heroes? was reviewed in the national media. She has written poetry for radio, podcast and TV, delivered writing projects and creative writing workshops for a wide range of organisations, and performed at festivals and events across the North. She is a writer-in-residence for First Story, working with schools to help young people write their own stories.

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