Lidie, Jane Smiley
Lidie, Jane Smiley
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Lidie
The Further Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton: A Novel

Author: Jane Smiley

Narrator: Zara Hannaford

Unabridged: 12 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2026

Categories: Fiction, Women, Sagas


Synopsis

From the bestselling, Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist, a rousing novel that follows two young women fleeing a divided America: one running toward a dazzling future and the other running from a troubled past

Christmas, 1857. America's future is precarious; civil war looms on the horizon. After her abolitionist husband is murdered in the lawless Kansas Territory, Lidie Newton returns, in mourning, to her hometown of Quincy, Illinois. But her sisters have little comfort to offer, and Lidie is haunted by the memories of her failures—until she takes an interest in her niece, Annie. Beautiful, self-assured, and mischievous, Annie sticks out in Quincy. She becomes an actress at the local theater, and when she is offered the opportunity to perform abroad, she decides to run away. But travel is dangerous for a young unmarried woman, so Lidie, armed with her pistol and her wit, goes with her.

The two women embark on a perilous journey across the Atlantic, rushing toward an unknown future in England. Once they arrive in Liverpool, they vanish into new roles in the household of Annie's benefactor, Mr. Mallory Cunningham. Annie takes a stage name and finds her way to a career, while Lidie becomes her lady's maid. But will either of them be content with her new lot in life?

Exuberant and riveting, a sly commentary on truth and beauty and fulfillment that resonates with our times, Lidie delivers a panoramic portrait of a volatile era and the headstrong women trying to live an honest life in it.

About The Author

JANE SMILEY is the author of numerous novels, including A Thousand Acres, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and the Last Hundred Years Trilogy: Some Luck, Early Warning, and Golden Age. She is the author as well of several works of nonfiction and books for young adults. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, she has also received the PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature. She lives in Northern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by TarHeelReader on April 21, 2026

I have been so eager to read this book, I jumped right in, not remembering it was a sequel to a book published in 1998. It didn’t matter because there was plenty of backstory on Lidie, a widow to an abolitionist murdered in Kansas, returning home to Illinois, on the brink of the civil war. Lidie has......more

Goodreads review by Sue on April 25, 2026

Review to come......more

Goodreads review by Tara on April 06, 2026

I went into this without reading the first book (π˜›π˜©π˜¦ 𝘈𝘭𝘭-π˜›π˜³π˜Άπ˜¦ π˜›π˜³π˜’π˜·π˜¦π˜­π˜΄ 𝘒𝘯π˜₯ 𝘈π˜₯𝘷𝘦𝘯𝘡𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘴 𝘰𝘧 π˜“π˜ͺπ˜₯π˜ͺ𝘦 π˜•π˜¦π˜Έπ˜΅π˜°π˜―), and I was still able to follow along just fine. I got to know Lidie as the story unfolded, and she’s definitely a character that grows on you over time. Recently widowed at just 23, Lidie relocates......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on April 19, 2026

finding yourself after suffering a horrible tragedy. It is the second book in the Lidie Newton series while I haven't read the first book this one inspired me to go back sometime and give it a try in the near future. I will say this book is filled with fun adventure and the plot kept me engaged the......more

Goodreads review by Demetri on April 17, 2026

The Woman Who Carried Kansas in Her Hem and Found Another Door in the Theater In β€œLidie: The Further Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton,” Jane Smiley turns sequelhood into aftermath, following a woman already educated by violence into theater, service, aliases, and the difficult art of continuing......more


Quotes

“Smiley is adept at portraying a world that seems at once immediate and remote. . . . I hope Smiley follows Lidie a thousand miles more.” —Boston Globe

“In this Lidie Newton sequel, narrated in a voice so authentic you’re certain she’s speaking only to you, Smiley takes us on Lidie’s journey from being a young widow in pre-Civil War Kansas to her endeavor to be a free-spirited woman in England. At every turn, we are reminded that Jane Smiley is more than an extraordinary writer—she’s a sculptor who carves out unforgettable characters who live and breathe her stories.” —Victoria Zackheim, author of The Curtain Falls in Paris and Death Times Seven

“Readers will welcome the chance to spend more time with Lidie, the people she meets, and her incredibly drawn world.” Library Journal