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Carla Kaplan, "Troublemaker: The Fierce, Unruly Life of Jessica Mitford" (Harper, 2025)

Feb 18, 2026
Carla Kaplan, award-winning professor of American literature and author of Troublemaker, profiles Jessica Mitford, an aristocrat-turned-radical. Short, vivid tales cover Mitford’s flight from privilege, bravery in the Spanish Civil War, Communist organizing in California, inventive political theater, and her blockbuster muckraking The American Way of Death. Lively, resilient, and defiantly funny life.
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INSIGHT

Joyful Radicalism Fuels Long Activism

  • Jessica Mitford combined fierce activism with playfulness and humor throughout her life.
  • Carla Kaplan argues this blend made Mitford a sustained and effective ally for social justice.
ANECDOTE

Mitford Sisters' Invented Lives

  • The Mitford sisters invented striking, unlike lives from their insular aristocratic childhood.
  • Kaplan details how each sister realized dramatic, often extreme futures that shaped Jessica's outlook.
INSIGHT

Fairness Sparked Her Escape

  • Jessica retained a persistent sense of fairness that separated her from her family's entitlement.
  • That moral stance propelled her to save a 'Running Away Account' and ultimately leave for activism.
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