A gripping historical novel of courage and sacrifice during the Peterloo Massacre.
Manchester, 1819: Prices are high, and wages are low. Mill-worker Nancy Kay, a single mother, struggles to support her ailing mother and sensitive son, Walter. Inspired by the growing calls for reform, Nancy risks everything to join the movement. But as she attends a great assembly on St Peter's Field, she is unaware that the day will go down in history as the Peterloo Massacre.
Experience this momentous summer through the eyes of Nancy, her family, friends, and the two men who share her life. The Song of Peterloo is a powerful story of hope, sacrifice, and the enduring courage of the working class. Perfect for readers of British historical fiction and social dramas.