A lively, entertaining, if also at times incredibly sobering read, Bad Bridget provides a richly evocative account of the experiences of Irish female emigrants who found themselves on the wrong side of the law in nineteenth-century North America.
Bad Bridget deftly handles its archival material to create a remarkably accessible social history. ... this is a valuable work of social history that offers a vibrant reconstruction of a familiar terrain - Irish immigration to North America - from a fresh and enlightening perspective, that of Irish female criminals.--Christina Morin, Women's History Association of Ireland At the heart of this riveting book, though, there are insightful glimpses into the lives of Irish women who were criminalised for trying to survive.--Caelainn Hogan, Irish Independent