Where to begin?! I absolutely adored this book. It’s full of interesting women, clever observations, and examines important issues regarding women in the 1950s. I had never heard of it before, and read it completely on a whim when it …
Genre: Historical Fiction
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Audiobook Review: The Underground Railroad
by Kathleenby KathleenYou probablyย know that Oprah Winfrey picked The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead for her book club inย September.ย For some readers, Oprah’s attention is a deterrent, but not for me. From Charles Dickens to Jane Hamilton, a lot of my favorites are …
Why: If youโve read any of my other reviews, press fast forward. Haha! The Girl in the Castle is historical fiction that blends fact and fiction. That alone probably would have been enough for me to pick up the title, however, the …
I’ve always loved history and historical fiction, which is what I mostly read. I tend to gravitate toward WWI and WWII novels, so this book was right up my alley. However, I was not prepared for how much I’d like …
Why: I spend quite a bit of time in my car. My evening commute in particular can be quite lengthy and irritating. Admittedly, I was a skeptic of audiobooks. I started seeing Kathleen post some reviews on here and I …
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Review: Constellations of Vital Phenomena
by Jannaby JannaโLife: a constellation of vital phenomenaโorganization, irritability, movement, growth, reproduction, adaptation.โ Typically, working the bookโs title into the story annoys me because a lot of the time it doesnโt work. But in the case of A Constellation of Vital Phenomena …
Why:ย The title. The cover. The dark, mysterious teaser. The genre – it’s historical fiction – one of my favorites. And honestly, when I picked this up at a local bookstore in Washington, DC, I was dreading a long, hot and …
For some reason, I’m really attracted to novels from this same time period – a time of western expansion, when life was constant work on the American frontier. Work to keep a house, to make a living, to grow and …
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Review: Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
by Kathleenby KathleenIn the fall of 2011, an eighth-grade student of mine wrote a beautiful letter to Ruta Sepetys, the author of Between Shades of Gray, detailing what she’d gleaned from Sepetys’ย first novel ย – the power of perseverance, integrity, and love.ย Since then, …
Friends, this was a difficult one for me to get through. The Aviator’s Wife is a work of historical fiction aboutย Ann Morrow Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh’s wife. Narrated by Ann, the novel follows her from her college years in 1927 until …