Based on a true story, London Lies Beneath is a compelling historical novel from the award-winning writer Stella Duffy.
'As gloriously alive as the turn of the century south London streets it portrays' RED
In August 1912, three friends set out on an adventure. Two of them come home.
Tom, Jimmy and Itzhak have grown up together in the crowded slums of Walworth. All three boys are expected to follow their father's trades and stay close to home. But Tom has wider dreams. So when he hears of a scouting trip, sailing from Waterloo to Sheppey and the mouth of the Thames - he is determined to go. And Itzhak and Jimmy go with him.
Inspired by real events, this is the story of three friends, and a tragedy that will change them for ever. It is also a song of south London, of working class families with hidden histories, of a bright and complex world long neglected. London Lies Beneath is a powerful and compelling novel, rich with life and full of wisdom.
'Vivid and full of heart, Duffy's new novel is a fitting hymn to the city that inspired it' FINANCIAL TIMES
'A paean not just to South London, but to a vanished way of working-class life . . . Duffy's narrative is as fluid as a costermonger's patter, carrying the reader along' DAILY MAIL
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780349007830
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 220 g
Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 21 mm
Stella Duffy’s thirteenth novel, London Lies Beneath, is a sprawling and thick piece of work navigating the lives of London and Londoners through the lives of three young boys.
Having grown up in the slums of...
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This is certainly the kind of book that grows on you as you read it. Three young boys join their local scout troupe in 1912 at the instigation of Tom, who wants more out of life than the prospects of his poor... More
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