Lucy Lethbridge (born Hammersmith, London) is a British author of non-fiction books for children and adults.
Lethbridge has drawn from a wide range of both oral and written accounts to create a book that is "empathetic, wide-ranging and well-written".
[4][5] Drawing on the same research, Lethbridge has also published Spit and Polish: Old-Fashioned Ways to Banish Dirt, Dust and Decay[6]> and Mind your manors : tried-and-true British household cleaning tips.
[8] Other titles include Annie Oakley : sharpshooter of the Wild West, Henry Smith : his life & legacy, Florence Nightingale, St. Francis of Assisi : the patron saint of animals, and Napoleon.
[11] She has been the literary editor of The Catholic Herald,[12] and has edited the collection A Deep but Dazzling Darkness: An Anthology of personal experiences of God with Selina O'Grady.