The Zebra and Lord Jones
(Author) Anna VaughtA listless aristocrat, Lord Jones, finds himself in London during the Blitz, attending to insurance matters. A zebra and her foal, having escaped from the London Zoo during a bombing, cross his path, and he decides to take them back to his estate in Pembrokeshire. Little loved by his fascist-sympathiser parents, something in Lord Jones softens, and he realises he is lost, just like these zebras. The arrival of the zebras sparks a new lease of life on the Pembrokeshire estate, and it is not only Lord Jones but the families his dynasty has displaced that benefit from the transformation. Full of heart and mischief, The Zebra and Lord Jones is a hopeful exploration of class, wealth and privilege, grief, colonialism, the landscape, the wars that men make, the families we find for ourselves, and why one lonely man stole a zebra in September 1940 - or perhaps why she stole him. 'The pages of Saving Lucia are so joyous and full of life that they seem about to flap away.' (Andrew Gallix, Irish Times)
Anna Vaught
Anna Vaught is a British author known for her debut novel "Killing Hapless Ally," a darkly humorous exploration of mental health and trauma. Her literary style blends sharp wit with poignant storytelling, resulting in vivid and unforgettable characters. Vaught's work challenges societal norms and sheds light on the complexities of the human experience.