Lady Moses: A Novel

Lady Moses: A Novel by Lucinda Roy is a first edition published by HarperCollins in 1998. This 382-page work presents the journey of a spirited daughter of an African writer and a British actress as she navigates life after her father’s death. Set against a backdrop of poverty and personal struggle, the narrative explores themes of survival and the impact of bigotry on her choices.
Readers will find a story that delves into the complexities of man-woman relationships and the challenges faced in both London and Africa. The novel captures the protagonist’s daring yet destructive decisions, reflecting on the interplay of identity and societal expectations. Through its exploration of these themes, Lady Moses offers a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate with the human condition.
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The spirited daughter of an African writer and a British actress emerges from the shadow of poverty and her father’s death to survive, until bigotry–her own as well as others’–leads her to make daring but destructive choices. A first novel.
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