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Many Lives & Loves of Hazel Lavery

by Many Lives & Loves of Hazel Lavery

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In the heart of tumultuous times, amidst the grandeur of Victorian opulence, there existed an American socialite whose influence altered the course of the Anglo-Irish treaty: Lady Hazel Lavery

Boston-born Hazel ascended from her Irish roots to become the quintessential Society Queen of Chicago, and later London, where she lived a delicate dance between two worlds: one with her esteemed husband, Sir John Lavery, a portrait artist to royalty, and the other with Michael Collins, the daring Irish rebel whose fiery spirit ignited her heart. Together, they formed a love triangle that echoed through the corridors of power at 10 Downing Street, London.

Hazel's wit and charm touched the lives of the who's who of England, including Winston Churchill, George Bernard Shaw, and Evelyn Waugh. The image of her memorable face graced the Irish note for close to half a century.

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"Lois Cahall really knows how to write and tell a story. So, grab a copy of The Many Lives & Loves of Hazel Lavery; historical fiction at its best. It's based on Hazel's amazing story. In particular, a love triangle: Hazel, the English artist John Lavery, and the Irish renegade, Michael Collins. Both men love Hazel. You will, too." - James Patterson, NYT bestselling author

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"The Many Lives & Loves of Hazel Lavery sweeps the reader along in a riveting tale of thwarted desires, crushing duty, and inescapable destiny. Lois Cahall captures beautifully the echoes of past conflicts resonating anew." - Amanda Foreman, author of the prize-winning bestsellers, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire and A World on Fire: An Epic History of Two Nations Divided

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"Lois Cahall is a storyteller of verve and vibrant enthusiasm, and that is precisely who is needed to tell the tale of a woman who lived so many lives on a worldwide stage... Cahall tells the story with evident love and admiration for her intrepid subject, and Hazel Lavery is a name that we should all know." - Allison Pataki, NYT bestselling author of Finding Margaret Fuller

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"Far too little is known about Hazel Lavery, but that is about to be remedied thanks to Lois Cahall's intimate portrait of this fascinating woman... Cahall has mined real gold in this novel filled with meticulous research and a driving narrative. I was fascinated from beginning to end." - Renee Rosen, USA Today best-selling author, Let's Call Her Barbie

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  • Jan 14, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 9781962465632 ISBN-13:
  • 1962465632 ISBN-10:
  • 310.0 pages Paperback
  • English Language