Muv, Rachel Trethewey
Muv, Rachel Trethewey
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Muv
The Story of the Mitford Girls' Mother

Author: Rachel Trethewey

Narrator: Gabrielle Baker

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/03/2026


Synopsis

Everyone knows about the six flamboyant Mitford girls but in fact there were seven remarkable women in the famous family—the seventh was "Muv," Lady Sydney Redesdale, the mother of the notorious sisters. Too often portrayed as different from them and outside the girl gang, she was really the original and much of her daughters' strong will, self-confidence, and extremism came from her.

Sydney Redesdale was a divisive figure both among her daughters and subsequent biographers. Until their deaths, her girls were still squabbling over what she was really like, their differing views of her persisted for even longer than the political divides between them. Each daughter wanted to control the narrative and they wrote competing novels, memoirs and letters to vindicate their perspective. For Nancy and Jessica, she was a scapegoat. For Unity, Diana, Debo, and Pam, she was a saint.

Biographers have been equally divided about how she should be portrayed. Many wondered how such exceptional children could spring from such ordinary parents, but was Sydney really so "ordinary?" The story of her life at the heart of one of Britain's most famous families is told in full here for the first time and is a missing piece in understanding one of the twentieth century's most complex and fascinating families.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole on November 02, 2025

For anyone with interest in the Mitford girls, this is a must read. I patiently await “Farve”!......more

Goodreads review by Marina on February 07, 2026

The infamous Mitford Girls have had numerous outings, both in fiction and non-fiction, but this is the first biography dedicated to their mother, Lady Redesdale (born Sydney Bowles) and it helps to fill in the background to the extraordinary chequered lives of her infamous six daughters. The book’s......more

Goodreads review by ElegantJo on April 13, 2026

I really enjoyed this book, looking at the Mitfords through a different lens, that of their Mother, who remained the single thread which linked everyone, whether or not they were on " speakers" with each other. This includes Farve, who was not in contact with some of his children, Jessica in particu......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on February 23, 2026

I listened to this audiobook over a couple of days and found it wildly fascinating. I went into this book not knowing anything about the Mitford Girls and their eccentric family. While many can dispute the ethics of Muv's political ideologies and other strongly held beliefs, I don't think any can arg......more

Goodreads review by Davida on February 18, 2026

This is another "out of my comfort zone" books. It is a biography, and non-fiction - so, Brava to me! Now, why pick this biography? Because I know quite a bit about the Mitford Girls and their very unusual lives, but none of the biographical, historical fiction books about them seem to include all t......more