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Lucia's War

A vivid saga of music, motherhood and Black history during WWI

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Pub Date Jun 05 2020 | Archive Date Jul 27 2021


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Description

For fans of Andrea Levy and Sebastian Barry, the latest gripping saga from Susan Lanigan

London, 1950. Opera singer Lucia Percival is due to perform her last concert. But she has no intention of going onstage. A terrible secret from the First World War has finally caught up with her.

London, 1917. Lucia, a young Jamaican exile, hopes to make it as a musician. But her past haunts her, and when she meets Lilian, an old woman damaged by war, she agrees to a pact that could destroy everything she has fought so hard for.

From the Western Front and Glasgow, to black society in London, Lucia’s story tells a tale of music, motherhood, loss and redemption.

From the author of White Feathers, a passionate, compelling wartime romance shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year in 2015, comes a new novel telling a compelling story of music, motherhood, race and war.

For fans of Andrea Levy and Sebastian Barry, the latest gripping saga from Susan Lanigan

London, 1950. Opera singer Lucia Percival is due to perform her last concert. But she has no intention of...


Advance Praise

"Read it and love it as I have…an absolute triumph of research seamlessly worked into storytelling. Black history in the war years: love, loss and redemption. A book for our times. I loved it!

Cauvery Madhavan, author of The Tainted

Oh this book, where do I even begin? Lanigan has done the impossible and somehow weaved the language of music into this evocative story in such a way that it was almost as if I was listening to a poignant symphony that was as beautiful as it was violent.

Mary Anne Yarde, at The Coffee Pot Book Club (Highly Recommended Read)

This was such a gorgeous account of wartime and its aftermath, of racist Britain, of a woman’s unfeasible fight to get what she wants. I’d wholeheartedly recommend it, with a warning that it will break your heart. 

Book Odyssey blog

"Read it and love it as I have…an absolute triumph of research seamlessly worked into storytelling. Black history in the war years: love, loss and redemption. A book for our times. I loved it!

Cauvery...


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ISBN 9781527268135
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)

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