Reviews by Deanna W. (Port Jefferson, NY)

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The Prisoner's Wife
by Maggie Brookes
Love& Survival (2/19/2020)
This historic fiction is based on a true story. It is set in Czechoslovakia in 1944. A Czech farm girl (Izabela) and a British soldier (Billl) are on the run but are caught by Nazi soldiers and sent to a POW camp. I usually enjoy 1st person narrative books but found thismore
The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
by Erik Larson
You Are There (1/4/2020)
As in all his other books, Erik Larson places his readers right in the historic moment. The historic events seem to unfold in real time. A long and terrific read.
The Seine: The River that Made Paris
by Elaine Sciolino
My Trip along the Seine (9/4/2019)
I really enjoyed Elaine Sciolino's THE ONLY STREET IN PARIS...so I was looking forward to this book...I was not disappointed...last spring I sailed north on the Seine from Paris to Normandy...this wonderful book provided a rich history of the extraordinary places along thismore
The Guest Book
by Sarah Blake
Family Saga (4/3/2019)
I enjoyed Sarah Blake's previous novel - THE POSTMISTRESS ...Her new novel is also an enjoyable read...THE GUEST BOOK is a family saga that follows three generations of the Miltons ...The reader travels back and forth in time to experience the family myth on a beautifulmore
The Last Year of the War
by Susan Meissner
Life long friendship (11/8/2018)
This novel is well written and well researched...Elsie & Mariko are two teenagers whose lives change forever when they are sent to an internment camp in Texas during WWII...the story is told through flashbacks...it focuses on a little known episode in American history (more
So Much Life Left Over
by Louis de Bernieres
Stopped reading after 3 chapters... (7/19/2018)
I stopped because I was enjoying this book too much...it has many things I enjoy in novels...historic backgrounds, exotic locals,captivating characters and social commentary...realized it was the second installment of a trilogy...I am now reading part 1 - THE DUST THATmore
Meet Me at the Museum
by Anne Youngson
Kindred Spirits (4/9/2018)
As I am in my 70s it is quite encouraging to discover a debut novel by a 70 year old author. I always enjoy epistolary novels and this is one of the best. I found it almost as absorbing and insightful as 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD.
Love and Other Consolation Prizes: A Novel
by Jamie Ford
Bitter& Sweet (7/23/2017)
Another historic novel that reflects the history and society of its times. This excellent novel was inspired by true events that occurred at the 1909 Seattle World's Fair. Through flashback and flash-forward chapters the reader follows the life of a boy that is raffled offmore
The Essex Serpent
by Sarah Perry
Atmospheric (2/21/2017)
This novel is set in Victorian London and a village in Essex in the 1890's. It was not the usual and expected historic novel. I had difficulty getting involved with the unconventional characters and disjointed plot. Despite the exquisite and poetic language, I found myselfmore
Victoria
by Daisy Goodwin
Novel or TV Show ? (10/18/2016)
This book provides excellent context for the PBS Masterpiece Theater presentation coming in January. However, as a stand alone novel, I feel it had some short comings. Too much time was spent on her very early years. It dragged in places and was some what repetitive. Imore
The Six: The Lives of the Mitford Sisters
by Laura Thompson
Not Much New Here (6/3/2016)
Perhaps I was expecting some new information or insights from this book. I remembered reading the Mary Lovell group biography, THE SISTERS. I would only recommend this book to someone who knows little or nothing about the Mitford family and the fascinating period betweenmore
Ashes of Fiery Weather
by Kathleen Donohoe
Incomplete (3/8/2016)
Can't seem to finish this novel...Hoped for more from this "historic fiction"...The 60's, 70's, 80's don't hold much interest for me...Also, I feel that I have experienced this story-line many times in too many other books...Sorry!
Home by Nightfall: A Charles Lenox Mystery
by Charles Finch
Not Quite Sherlock (9/15/2015)
I am an avid reader of historical mysteries. I enjoy Anne Perry, Charles Todd (mother-son duo) and my current favorite, Jacqueline Winspear. This is the 9th in the Charles Lenox series but it is my 1st. The author has a fine ear for dialogue and paints a vivid picture ofmore
The Secrets of Midwives
by Sally Hepworth
Entertaining Historic Fiction (12/13/2014)
My great grandmother was a Midwife in Italy and the lower east side of Manhatan during the first quarter of the last century. My sons were delivered by a wonderful midwife. I love the British TV series CALL THE MIDWIVES. So...I was prepared to enjoy this novel...and I did.more
The Paris Winter
by Imogen Robertson
Nice Escapist Read (7/9/2014)
If you like Sarah Waters & Matthew Pearl you will enjoy this historical crime novel. It is filled with intriguing characters and historic details. The story takes the reader to a very special time and place...Paris - Belle Époque...The Great Flood of 1910...
The Quick
by Lauren Owen
Do I want to join this club? (4/8/2014)
What goes on behind the doors of The Aegolius Club? In this 19th century style novel the reader will find a straight-up gothic horror tale told from multiple points of view. If you enjoyed THE HISTORIAN by Elizabeth Kostova, you will want to discover the secret hidden inmore
The Race Underground: Boston, New York, and the Incredible Rivalry That Built America's First Subway
by Doug Most
The NYC Subway (12/10/2013)
Rode the NYC subway every weekday for many years. Never thought about what went into the construction. This book is a very readable and entertaining history of that construction. I also think that pictures would have enhanced it. If you enjoyed The Devil in White City youmore
The Disenchanted Widow
by Christina McKenna
The Disenchanted Widow (9/3/2013)
I read "The Misremembered Man", the author's previous Tailortown novel, and enjoyed it. In this new novel Bessie Lawless arrives in the sleepy Ulster village during "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland in 1981. In both novels we meet unique characters. They display the manymore
The Daughters of Mars
by Thomas Keneally
Cataclysm of the Great War (5/14/2013)
This is an old fashioned saga (in the best sense of the word). The scope is huge - Australia, Egypt, England, and France. It deals with historically significant issues that are still very relevant today. As a reader one can "get lost" in wonderful story telling -more
Fever
by Mary Beth Keane
Human Face (3/19/2013)
This fictionalized biography puts a human face on Typhoid Mary. We learn about the woman behind the facts and rumors. We also get a vision of every day life in the streets and tenements of early 1900's in NYC. The story is told from Mary's perspective as she comes to termsmore
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