Addison Armstrong graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2020 with degrees in Elementary Education and Language and Literacy Studies. She is currently living in Nashville, TN working with students and obtaining her Master's degree in Reading Education. The Light of Luna Park is her debut novel.
Advance Praise for The Light of Luna Park Moving...For fans of Kate Moore's The Radium Girls and Emma Donoghue's The Pull of the Stars... Armstrong highlights the novelty, frustration, and strength of rebellious action behind a medical marvel we take for granted today. --Library Journal Is there anything better than falling into a novel that asks an ethical question and then answers it with a big story that arrows straight into the question's heart? No, I would say: Nothing better. What would you do to save a child? Addison Armstrong asks in this assured debut that ushers us deep into a fascinating moment in history where obstetrics and women's choices and the shadow line between circus and science combine. The Light of Luna Park got me, took me, taught me, and in the end, shook me. --Sarah Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Guest Book A dual timeline, a fascinating historical setting, a baby, a nurse and above all, courage. This is my kind of story! Thank you, Addison Armstrong, for writing such an intriguing and heartfelt novel. --Diane Chamberlain, New York Times bestselling author of Big Lies in a Small Town A romantic yet historically evocative depiction of two pioneering women's intertwined lives. --Kirkus Armstrong's impressive debut chronicles the parallel stories of two strong women who are unafraid to risk their careers to do what's right....Emotionally powerful. Readers will be touched by this story of courage and love. --Publishers Weekly Armstrong mines a fascinating bit of history... A novel guaranteed to tug at heartstrings while illuminating a daring medical innovation that has saved millions of lives. --Booklist At once a fascinating slice of history and a compelling story filled with relatable characters. Addison Armstrong has woven a beautiful tale around the sacrifices and hard choices made for love, and highlights the work of the extraordinary individuals who stood up against the widespread, harsh beliefs of the time. This is a wonderful debut. Congratulations to Ms. Armstrong! --Louise Fein, author of Daughter of the Reich Compassionate and evocative, filled with fascinating historical detail, The Light of Luna Park is the story of a woman finding the strength to face impossible decisions as she struggles to protect the life of a child. --Fiona Valpy, author of The Dressmaker's Gift The Light of Luna Park is a gripping story of one woman's determination to save a premature baby and a daughter's quest to discover the truth about her mother intertwined with the fascinating history of the incubator. It's an emotional, and at times suspenseful novel about the strength of love and the importance of perseverance that will capture the reader's heart. --Georgie Blalock, author of The Other Windsor Girl In The Light of Luna Park, author Addison Armstrong re-creates the surreal time when most pre-term babies were cast aside to die, while a few dedicated nurses and a doctor on Coney Island saved them, then offered them as an amusement park sideshow. It's a story of a grieving daughter-a teacher of special needs children-who must first unravel her own story by uncovering family secrets, before she can understand and fully love herself, her husband, and her students. Taking place over twenty years apart, these two stories collide in an unforgettable, heart-wrenching account of the power of a mother's love. --Tracey Enerson Wood, author of international bestseller, The Engineer's Wife