Hugh, David Lawrence
Hugh, David Lawrence
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Hugh
A Hero without a Novel

Author: David Lawrence

Narrator: Shaun Grindell

Unabridged: 15 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/26/2022


Synopsis

This romp through eighteenth-century England is like nothing told in the era of Tom Jones—a sparkling, humorous, and poetical coming-of-age 242 years in the making.

From an old family trunk comes a manuscript which never saw the light of day. Its pages tell of the life, times, and blackmail of a young queer aristocrat stepping into 1768 Society . . .

A time of wig powder and heeled slippers. Duels and social climbers, when the most popular member of the government is declared an outlaw. Hugh Entwistle enters this world wealthy, witty, and well-connected. Everything to be a success—everything, except that thing stuck to the bottom of his heeled slipper.

Hugh's is a story of secret encounters and significant looks. Hushed separations and sobriquets. But if he dares define Liberty, he might be asked to confront a blackmailer. Asked to confront a father. And before he can make a marriage proposal, follow his heart, and accept one.

Hugh is a rollicking tale of comic angst, and a celebration of the wit, beauty, and absurdities of a glorious age.

Contains mature themes.

About David Lawrence

A native of the American Southwest, David Lawrence has spent much of his life living and traveling in Great Britain, France, and Finland. He now lives in Helena, Montana, with his Finnish partner.

By day he loves hiking under the Big Sky of his adopted state. By night, however, he prefers editing lost manuscripts and wandering the byways of eighteenth-century London . . .

Hugh is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Devon

I received a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. There is reference made to Edmund Burke's treatise on the Beautiful and the Sublime in the novel, and a reader can see that reflected in the men with which Hugh engages. The story focuses (mostly) on a three year period (a......more