Iain Dale, MD of Biteback Publishing, has acquired world rights to Theresa May: The Path to Power by award-winning journalist and Jeremy Corbyn biographer Rosa Prince.

Twenty days after Britain’s dramatic vote to leave the European Union, a new Prime Minister has captured Downing Street. Few are more surprised than Theresa May herself. At the start of this extraordinary summer, the formidable May had been on the cusp of becoming the longest-serving Home Secretary in history. Then the unexpected happened.

David Cameron’s sudden resignation unleashed a leadership contest like no other – and saw the showier rivals for this crown fall one by one with dizzying speed. Britain’s second-ever female premier is a self-styled unflashy politician, a vicar’s daughter whose commitment to public service was instilled during her Oxfordshire childhood.

With one of the strongest marriages in politics, the Vogue-reading, cookbook-devouring, kitten heel-wearing May has overcome personal sadness to forge a reputation as one of the most respected and diligent politicians of her era. More than a decade after she warned stunned Conservatives of their ‘nasty’ image, the 59-year-old has become the champion of Middle England and united her riven party.

May’s task now is to bring together a divided country, at the moment of perhaps its greatest challenge since the Second World War. Theresa May tells the story of one of the most extraordinary people ever to enter No. 10.

Theresa May: The Path to Power will be published in January 2017 and supported by a major publicity campaign.

Rosa Prince said: ‘It is an honour to be writing the life of Britain's second female Prime Minister – particularly when she is as fascinating and impressive a character as Theresa May. The events leading up to her coronation were among the most dramatic in modern British politics and will make for a compelling story.’

Iain Dale said: ‘Theresa May’s astonishing victory marks the culmination of the most extraordinary few weeks in recent British political history. As our second female Prime Minister enters No. 10, I’m delighted that Biteback will be publishing this definitive biography.’

Rosa Prince is a freelance journalist and writer. She began her journalistic career at the Daily Mirror before moving to the Daily Telegraph, where she became Assistant Political Editor and was part of the team that broke the 2010 expenses scandal. She is the author of Standing Down: Interviews With Retiring MPs and Comrade Corbyn, the definitive biography of the Labour leader.

For more information please contact victoria.gilder@bitebackpublishing.com or call 020 7091 1260