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The Lady

By: Judy Higgins
Narrated by: Elizabeth Austin
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Summary

South Georgia, 1956. When 16-year-old Quincy Bruce goes to live with her Aunt Addy, she has no idea that what happened 13 years earlier in wartime London can destroy her future.

Her parents have gone to Africa as missionaries, leaving Quincy with her free-spirited and lively aunt, a war widow, and the only person who supports Quincy's ambition to become a musician. When another aunt accuses Addy of having been the inspiration for the adulterous woman in Nathan Waterstone's infamous wartime novel, The Lady, Quincy vows to prove her wrong.

As Quincy settles into her new life with Addy, she sets about unraveling the secrets of Addy's life, and of Nathan's, in an effort to discover the true identity of the Lady. When she makes a discovery of a different type, Quincy's dreams of becoming a pianist come crashing down.

©2013 Judy Higgins (P)2018 Judy Higgins

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