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A really interesting story depicting a woman of colour perspective during the Great War and this gives a much needed different insight and experience of the war you haven’t read before. Although fictionalised, you know it’s based on so many lived experiences , a must read
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion
I really enjoyed reading this book, it was a great historical novel with interesting characters. This has a great storyline and I enjoyed reading it.
Lucia's War is a fabulous read by Susan Lanigan. I enjoyed Lucia's story so much. It is getting five stars from me.
A historical story about a woman's life story, who happened to be a woman of color, starting her working during the war overseas in the 1910's through out her life and ending in the 1950's. Some of the story was enjoyable, but some of it just didn't make sense to me personally and seemed to take me a little longer to get through. Overall, it was an ok story.
I received a copy of the book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
A story with a dual timeline set during WWI/1950 with a plot unlike any I've read before. It follows the life and struggles of a young Jamaican woman with a beautiful voice who aspires to become an opera singer. It is a sometimes brutal tale of music, motherhood, and loss during a time of extreme racism and war. I was impressed by Lucia's tenaciousness and faith in her talent. There are many patois expressions which added to the authenticity and my enjoyment . I highly recommend this book for lovers of historical fiction.
I'd like to thank Net Galley, the publisher and the author for the ARC,
4*
“Lucia’s War” was an interesting book that is written in a confusing manner, at least to me. I really enjoyed the historical information of 1917 Black history. I would suggest you read the first book, “White Feathers”, in the series before this one, it may make it easier to follow.
Thank you to NetGalley and Booksgosocial for this ARC copy to review honestly.
The voice of this character study is charming and keeps you reading. How it is framed, as a conversation with a theater reviewer, remains awkward however. The chronicle of a very long life, including minute details such as what everyone was wearing, is essential to her personality but not credible as a style of conversation, even spread over several meetings.
Even though I enjoyed the journey and the surprise ending, I wondered at the end whether disbelief could be sufficiently suspended to arrive there smoothly. The novel form is perhaps a bit too lengthy to support the stylistic choice. Maybe it would read better as a novella. At any rate, it is worth the investment in a unique character.
I initially found this book hard going, with some very difficult subjects, & actually gave up on it but somehow it kept niggling at me. Once I found that it was a sequel, & had read the first book, it made a lot more sense & I did return & complete it. It was still not an easy read, but I would definitely recommend that it be read in sequence rather than as a stand-alone.
Wow this book is just perfect. I loved every minute of it and really cannot fault any of it, Historical story telling at its best and by far one of the best books I've read in a long time. Highly recommend this book!
I received a complimentary copy of Lucia’s War from NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
This book tackled very controversial and interesting topics, however, the format and timelines were a bit confusing for a while—expecting more from a casual reader than usual. Overall, great story with difficult presentation...which, on the other hand, did allow for a complete and satisfying surprise ending.
It's the second part, but it was not a problem to understand it without knowing the first book.
I found the story interesting, not only because of a woman's perspective, but also because of a people of colour perspective. We have enough of stories about the WWI, but this one managed tp show some other stories and details I've never heard of before.
The style was sometimes a bit strange at the beginning, I was confused by many names and changes of time, but after a while I got used to it and was enjoying the book.
I simply couldn't finish this book. I got approximately 52% of the way through but the characters were still underdeveloped. Aside from Lucia, I couldn't tell who I was supposed to care about or who the protagonists were. MacKenzie? Her roommate? Her brother? Arthur? And for lack of characters, there was even less plot!
I wanted to feel more but pulled myself through half of a book, but life is too short. This book was my war, and one that I lost.
Wow! One previous reviewer said that this book "really has everything" and it really does. There's lots of interesting history about WW1. So many books focus more on WW2 and it can be hard to find recent one's about WW1. There's so much love in this book; romantic, friendship & family. There's plenty of drama and mystery too. I just loved the character, Lucia. She's kind, savvy and talented. Plus, the author clearly did a lot of research. I now have a better understanding of what life was like for black folks living in England near the beginning of the 1900s.
“You cannot let future jewels be stolen from you by past sadness.”
This phenomenal book deserves more than the meagre review I can provide.
Lucia Percival is a Jamaican exile with high hopes of making it in London’s musical scene in 1917. Being black, she faces unsurmountable obstacles and it’s her drive and determination that carry her through the hardship and heartache. Lucia is proud of her heritage and discrimination is just one thread of her story. She also faces the horrors of war, abandonment, and loss. Despite all this, she fights to escape in her music. Lanigan’s prose highlight Lucia’s tenacity and determination at a time in history when she could be least appreciated.
Readers will instantly appreciate the depth of knowledge and meticulous research that went into this masterpiece. It’s a passionately told story about Black history during the war years, written by a gifted author and absolutely worthy of your time investment.
I was unaware that this tale continues the 2014 release of “White Feathers” but it did not detract from my understanding nor enjoyment.