Felixstowe Book Festival

  • Home
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • About
    • About Felixstowe Book Festival
    • Your Visit
    • Festival Team
    • Felixstowe Book Festival Book Club
    • Archive
      • 2025 Festival
      • 2024 Festival
      • 2023 Festival
      • 2022 Festival
      • 2021 Festival
      • 2019 Festival
      • 2018 Festival
      • 2016 Festival
    • Ticket Information
    • Privacy policy
  • Support us
    • Become a Friend
    • Volunteer
  • Gallery
    • Gallery 2025
    • Gallery 2024
    • Gallery 2023
    • Gallery 2022
  • Events & Tickets
    • Felixstowe Book Festival 2026 – A celebration of Books By The Sea!
  • Sponsors
    • Our Sponsors and Funders
    • How to sponsor

Juliet Nicolson The Book of Revelations: Women and Their Secrets From the 1950s to the Present Day

27 June 2026 By Steph Mack

Adult Price: £12.00

Concessionary Price: £10.00

Book Here

Juliet Nicolson The Book of Revelations: Women and Their Secrets From the 1950s to the Present Day

When

27/06/2026    
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live

Where

Harvest House
Cobbold Road, FELIXSTOWE, IP11 7SP

Event Type

  • Adult Programme
  • Adult Programme 2026
  • Non-fiction
  • Palm Court

A beautifully written blend of memoir, first-person stories and social history that explores the changing nature of the secrets held by three generations of women.
Research says the average person is keeping thirteen secrets at any one time, five of which they’ve never shared with a soul. Secrets can thrill, but they are just as likely to torment; and the deepest ones echo far down the generations. They are private, but they also tell us a great deal about our world.

The Book of Revelations explores the changing nature of the secrets held by three generations of women. It unlocks a period of significant transformation, from the restrictions just after the Second World War, through the emancipation of the 1960s and 1970s, to the opportunities and dangers women meet online today.

As we travel through time, we encounter deeply moving first-person stories, rich social history and Juliet Nicolson’s own experiences of secrecy.
Juliet Nicolson is the bestselling author of three works of social history, The Perfect Summer: Dancing into Shadow in 1911; The Great Silence: 1918-1920 Living in the Shadow of the Great War; and Frostquake: The frozen winter of 1962 and how Britain emerged a different country; as well as a family memoir, A House Full of Daughters.

In conversation with our Festival Patron, Esther Freud

The average person is keeping 13 secrets
Juliet Nicholson

Blog

  • The book that changed me 28 February 2026

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Join the conversation…

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Registered in England number: 10503186
Registered office: Suite 9, Orwell House, Ferry Lane, Felixstowe, IP11 3QL.
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • About
  • Support us
  • Gallery
  • Events & Tickets
  • Sponsors

Copyright © 2026 · Graphics by Rebecca Pymar · Site Policies · Log in