Norah Lofts Livres
Norah Lofts était une auteure britannique prolifique, célébrée pour sa fiction historique captivante. Ses œuvres explorent souvent la vie de ceux qui ont habité des maisons spécifiques au fil des siècles, insufflant la vie au passé avec un souci méticuleux du détail. Lofts excellait à saisir l'esprit des différentes époques et conditions sociales, montrant une préoccupation particulière pour le sort des plus démunis et leurs luttes pour améliorer leurs conditions. Sa création de la ville fictive de Baildon dans l'East Anglia sert de paysage littéraire propre, à l'instar du Wessex de Thomas Hardy, et sa maîtrise stylistique en fait une figure importante de la fiction historique.







Knight's Acre
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A knight-errant focused solely on his next tournament, Sir Godfrey Tallboys navigates the challenges of chivalry and competition. As he strives for glory, his journey reveals deeper themes of honor, duty, and the complexities of knighthood. Set against a backdrop of medieval tournaments, the story explores not only the excitement of battle but also the personal growth and moral dilemmas that come with a life dedicated to the ideals of knighthood.
The doomed love story of Josiana Greenwood and Walter Rancon sets the scene as the destiny of the great Suffolk house known as the Old Vine continues to unfold. Haunted by the stubbornness of its founder, Martin Reed, and the mystical gypsy blood of his wife, their descendants, both innocent and guilty, are caught up in a world of witch-hunts, wars and revolution over two centuries-between the days of Christopher Columbus and the Restoration of Charles II. The House at Old Vine is the second in Norah Lofts' enduringly popular Suffolk Trilogy which began with The Town House and concludes with The House at Sunset. Fans of Norah Lofts' work particularly appreciate how her characters who live around the Suffolk town of Baildon interact with one another between different books. Here, we also learn more of the notorious Hatton family and Merravay, featured in Bless This House, in an enthralling series of stories of believable characters who were prepared to live, to fight, to kill and to die for what they believed.
Traces the lives of the inhabitants of the Old Vine townhouse during its descent into a rural tenement house.
Nethergate
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set around a country house in Suffolk during the turbulent years of the Napoleonic Wars, this is the story of a young refugee from Revolutionary France seduced and abandoned but redeemed by her daughter.
Lady Living Alone
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The narrative combines suspense and humor, creating a unique atmosphere that keeps readers engaged until the very end. This darker thriller not only captivates with its mystery but also enriches the British Library Women Writers series, showcasing the depth of female authorship. First published in 1945, it highlights Loft's skillful storytelling, making it a noteworthy read for fans of the genre.
The younger daughter of Tom Boleyn lacked the bounteous charms of most ladies of court. The King first noticed her when she was 16 - and with imperial greed he smashed her youthful love-affair with Harry Percy and began the process of royal seduction. But this was no ordinary woman, no maid-in-waiting to be possessed.
The Town House
- 348pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring themes of resilience and the intertwining of heritage and identity, this narrative delves into a family's journey as they transform a house born from tragedy into a home filled with joy. The story weaves together elements of gypsy lore, independence, and the struggle to find belonging, questioning whether a past steeped in magic and mystery can coexist with a desire for stability and respectability.

