The Louder I Will Sing
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The Louder I Will Sing
A snapshot of Britain's relationship with race and racism in recent history, THE LOUDER I WILL SING is the story of Lee Lawrence's fight for justice for his mother Cherry Groce, who was paralysed as a result of police shooting her in her home in front of her children - the catalyst to the 1985 Brixton riots.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionThe Louder I Will Sing is an evocative and stirring memoir by Lee Lawrence that chronicles an extraordinary journey of resilience, justice, and hope. The story unfolds on a fateful day, 28th September 1985, when Lee's mother, Cherry Groce, was wrongfully shot by the police during a raid at their Brixton home. The incident leaves Cherry paralysed, igniting an uproar within a community already strained by systemic racism. The resulting chaos saw Brixton erupt into two days of riots, marked by fiery protests and significant unrest.
For young Lee, aged only 11 at the time, this traumatic event marks the beginning of a three-decade-long battle for justice. His mother's life was irrevocably altered, and so was his own. Transformed into Cherry's caregiver, Lee faced the brunt of a society marred by prejudice and racial discrimination. The erroneous news report declaring his mother's death, the palpable mistrust of the authorities, and the persistent quest for accountability from the police shaped his formative years and beyond.
This memoir doesn't just narrate a personal tragedy, but it delves deep into the socio-political climate of Britain during the late 20th century. It touches upon the institutional failures and pervasive racism that many Black Britons encountered. Yet, amidst the pain and struggle, the book is also a testament to the unwavering spirit of a son determined to seek justice.
WINNER OF THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY PRIZE 2020
'This is the story of arguably one of the most important, yet least known, events in modern British history. Lee's journey and fight for justice are both inspiring and enraging' - AKALA
What would you do if the people you trusted to uphold the law committed a crime against you? Who would you turn to? And how long would you fight them for?
In The Louder I Will Sing, Lee Lawrence offers readers a profound exploration of his life. His experiences are rich with lessons on perseverance, the quest for dignity, and the pursuit of equality. Lee's relentless fight against injustice, set against the backdrop of a politically volatile era, resonates deeply. His narrative is not just a recounting of events but a critical reflection on the broader implications of racial dynamics in Britain.
This powerful memoir goes beyond personal anecdotes, encapsulating a broader commentary on the social and political structures that influence our daily lives. Lee eloquently captures the duality of despair and hope, demonstrating how love, faith, and resilience can drive monumental change. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the historical context of racial issues in Britain and the personal costs of systemic injustice.
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The Louder I Will Sing has received praise for its powerful and emotional storytelling, capturing Lee Lawrence's journey for justice following his mother's wrongful shooting by the police. Reviewers commend the book for its honest reflection on personal and systemic racism, resonating deeply with readers and critics alike for its heartfelt and poignant narrative.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780751581034
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 December 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Sphere
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 217g
Pages: 272
About the Author
Lee Lawrence is a social entrepreneur who works to help marginalised people find their voice, manage conflict and achieve justice. In 2014, he founded Mobility Enterprises with the hope of aiding those who would otherwise struggle in their daily life by providing public transport for the disabled. In 2016, he founded the Cherry Groce Foundation which exists to enhance the wellbeing of individuals with a physical or mental impairment.
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