- Ladysmith (novel)
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name = Ladysmith
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author =Giles Foden
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Historical novel
publisher =Faber and Faber
release_date = 2 December 1999
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 336 pp (UK paperback edition) & 304 pp. (US hardback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-571-19733-7 (UK first paperback edition) & ISBN 0-375-40920-3 (US hardback edition)
preceded_by =The Last King of Scotland
followed_by = Zanzibar"Ladysmith" is
Giles Foden ’s second novel. It was published in 1999 by "Faber and Faber".Plot summary
The time is November 1899 through February 1900; the place is Ladysmith, a small railroad town in
British Natal near its border with theBoer Republics . TheBoers have surprised the world with an initial series of victories over the British army and have now laid siege to Ladysmith. As they shell the town from surrounding hills, people die, disease is rampant, structures collapse, starvation looms, and yet the British muddle through with an improvisedcricket match whenever possible.The setting of Giles Foden’s novel is historically accurate, and a number of historical figures appear as characters; for example, the
Boers arrest a young reporter namedWinston Churchill as he struggles to reach the besieged town, and anIndia n lawyer-turned-medical volunteer named Mohandas K. Gandhi becomes more and more committed to his philosophy of active non violence.The core of "Ladysmith" is a fictionalized version of a love story that
Giles Foden found in the letters of his great-grandfather, who was a British soldier atLadysmith . Bella, the Irish hotelkeeper's daughter, falls in love, first, with a British soldier; and later with a Portuguese barber, thus defying convention and rebelling against her father. The unlikely couple escapes in a balloon.Release details
* 1999, UK, Faber and Faber ISBN 0-571-19733-7, Pub date 2 December 1999, paperback
* 2000, UK, Faber and Faber ISBN 0-571-20366-3, Pub date 3 November 2000, paperback
* 2000, UK, Alfred A. Knopf ISBN 0-375-40920-3, Pub date ? April 2000, hardback
* 2001, USA, Vintage ISBN 0-375-70837-5, Pub date ? August 2001, paperback
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