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23 January 2024

The Low Road by Katharine Quarmby Blog Tour! @katharineq @cathiedunn @katharineq_ @thecoffeepotbookclub @cathiedunn.bsky.social

 


Book Title: The Low Road

Author: Katharine Quarmby

Publication Date: UK: 22nd June 2023.

US: 19th September 2023. Australia/NZ: 2nd January 2024

Publisher: Unbound Publishing

Page Length: 400

Genre: Historical Fiction / Lesbian Fiction / Women’s Literature



In 1828, two young women were torn apart as they were sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay. Will they ever meet again?


Norfolk, 1813. In the quiet Waveney Valley, the body of a woman – Mary Tyrell – is staked through the heart after her death by suicide. She had been under arrest for the suspected murder of her newborn child.


Mary leaves behind a young daughter, Hannah, who is later sent away to the Refuge for the Destitute in London, where she will be trained for a life of domestic service.


It is at the Refuge that Hannah meets Annie Simpkins, a fellow resident, and together they forge a friendship that deepens into passionate love.

But the strength of this bond is put to the test when the girls are caught stealing from the Refuge's laundry, and they are sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay, setting them on separate paths that may never cross again.

Drawing on real events, The Low Road is a gripping, atmospheric tale that brings to life the forgotten voices of the past – convicts, servants, the rural poor – as well as a moving evocation of love that blossomed in the face of prejudice and ill fortune.


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Katharine Quarmby has written non-fiction, short stories and books for children and her debut novel, The Low Road, is published by Unbound in 2023. Her non-fiction works include Scapegoat: Why We Are Failing Disabled People (Portobello Books, 2011) and No Place to Call Home: Inside the Real Lives of Gypsies and Travellers (Oneworld, 2013). She has also written picture books and shorter e-books.

She is an investigative journalist and editor, with particular interests in disability, the environment, race and ethnicity, and the care system. Her reporting has appeared in outlets including the Guardian, The Economist, The Atlantic, The Times of London, the Telegraph, New Statesman and The Spectator. Katharine lives in London.

Katharine also works as an editor for investigative journalism outlets, including Investigative Reporting Denmark and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.


Website:

https://www.katharinequarmby.com 

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/KatharineQ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katharinequarmbywriter/ 

LinkedIn:

Katharine Quarmby - Writer, Journalist, Editor - Self-employed | LinkedIn 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katharinequarmby_/ 

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Katharine-Quarmby/author/B004GH8LS6 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2082356.Katharine_Quarmby 


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1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting Katharine Quarmby on your blog today.

    Take care,
    Cathie xo
    The Coffee Pot Book Club

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