Song of Peterloo
Discover the gripping tale of Song of Peterloo by Carolyn O'Brien, a powerful novel set against the backdrop of Manchester in 1819. In a time when high prices and low wages create unrest, the plight of the poor becomes increasingly desperate. Follow the journey of mill-worker Nancy Kay as she struggles to care for her ailing mother and sensitive son. Inspired by the growing calls for reform, Nancy takes a bold step to join a massive assembly at St Peter's Field, unaware that this pivotal day will be marked by tragedy—the infamous Peterloo massacre. This poignant story not only highlights one woman's courage but also sheds light on a significant moment in English history. Published in 2019 and spanning 288 pages, Song of Peterloo is a compelling read that intertwines personal sacrifice with the fight for justice. Don’t miss this remarkable exploration of resilience and social change.