Hewitt's first book Map of a Nation: A Biography of the Ordnance Survey was published in 2010 by Granta,[5] and built on her PhD thesis work. Hewitt was awarded a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for non-fiction for this project.
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In 2011, Hewitt was announced as one of ten BBC Radio 3 AHRC New Generation Thinkers.[7][8]
In April 2023, she published In Her Nature: How Women Break Boundaries in the Great Outdoors, a book which explores the histories of women's participation in sport and the 'great outdoors', interwoven with a personal memoir about loss.[13][14] Hewitt was awarded an Eccles British Library Writer's Award in 2018 for this project.[15]
Books
Map of a Nation: A Biography of the Ordnance Survey (Granta Books, 2010); ISBN978-1847082541
A Revolution of Feeling: The Decade that Forged the Modern Mind (Granta Books, 2017); ISBN978-1847085740
In Her Nature: How Women Break Boundaries in the Great Outdoors (Chatto & Windus, 2023); ISBN978-1784742898
Hewitt has three daughters, and lives in Yorkshire.[20]
She was married to Pete Newbon, a lecturer in Romantic and Victorian Literature at Northumbria University in Newcastle, who died in January 2022.[21] She is a keen runner and has been running since her mid-20s.[22]