This Lovely City

· HarperCollins UK
4.3
3 reviews
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*As seen on the new BBC TWO TV book club, Between the Covers*

Longlisted for the HWA Debut Crown Award

Indie Book of the Month for March, selected by the Booksellers Association

One of OBSERVER’S 10 best debut novelists of 2020 / WOMAN & HOME Best of 2020 / EVENING STANDARD Best books of 2020 / MAIL ON SUNDAY 2020 Highlights / I Best of 2020

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‘Full of life and love . . . it made my heart soar, and should be on every Londoner’s shelf’ Stacey Halls, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Familiars

‘The writing is wonderful; London’s energy runs right through it; the characters leap off the page. I was truly sad to leave them behind’ Adam Kay, Observer

‘Convincing and involving’ Sunday Times

‘Fans of Zadie Smith and Andrea Levy won’t want to miss Louise Hare’s enthralling debut novel’ Elle

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The drinks are flowing.
The music is playing.
But the party can’t last.

With the Blitz over and London reeling from war, jazz musician Lawrie Matthews has answered England’s call for help. Fresh off the Empire Windrush, he’s taken a tiny room in south London lodgings, and has fallen in love with the girl next door. Lawrie has poured his heart into his new home – and it’s alive with possibility. Until, one morning, he makes a terrible discovery.

As the local community rallies, fingers of blame are pointed at those who had recently been welcomed with open arms. And, before long, the newest arrivals become the prime suspects in a tragedy which threatens to tear the city apart.

Atmospheric, poignant and compelling, Louise Hare’s debut shows that new arrivals have always been the prime suspects. But, also, that there is always hope.
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MORE PRAISE FOR THIS LOVELY CITY:

‘I loved, loved, loved it’ Cathy Rentzenbrink, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Last Act of Love

‘Full to the brim with such complete joys and heart-aching tragedies . . . you can feel the warmth and colour emanating from the pages’ Magic Radio Book Club

Ratings and reviews

4.3
3 reviews
Grace J. Reviewerlady
March 12, 2020
Have you ever wondered what it was like for the Windrush generation when they travelled to Britain? Then this is where you can find out! Lawrie and his friend Aston have answered the Commonwealth call to make a new life in Britain following the end of World War Two. Finally securing a job as a postman, Lawrie spends his spare time playing in a band to earn extra money and life is looking up, especially when he meets Evie. But then Lawrie tries to help a local woman in distress, and the repercussions are frightening, unearthing secrets and spreading discontent far and wide. This is a stunningly beautiful read, especially for a debut author. Well written with a smoothly flowing narrative, this one provides plenty of food for thought. It is bursting with life and, as far as I know, is scarily realistic. I was shocked at times, smiling at others and quite in awe most of the time. Whatever you think of it, this is not a novel you will forget easily and I recommend that you give it a try; a fine tale with wonderful characters and plenty of revelations along the way. By no means a straightforward read, this will keep you on your toes to the very end! I closed the book with a sigh of satisfaction. and will definitely be on the lookout for more from Louise Hare in future. I'm very happy to give This Lovely City 4.5*.
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About the author

Louise Hare is a London-based writer and has an MA in Creative Writing from Birkbeck, University of London. Originally from Warrington, the capital is the inspiration for much of her work, including This Lovely City, which began life after a trip into the deep level shelter below Clapham Common.

This Lovely City was featured on the inaugural BBC TWO TV book club show, Between the Covers, and has received multiple accolades, securing Louise’s place as an author to watch.

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