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Daughters of Shandong
by Eve J. Chung
Daughters of Shandong (10/28/2023)
The reader joins the authors family's story during civil and political unrest during the Communist takeover in China 1948, but in rural Shandong, the wealthy, landowning Angs are more concerned with their lack of an heir thus treating the mother with distain. In this novel,more
Above the Salt: A Novel
by Katherine Vaz
Above The Salt (8/31/2023)
An absorbing and engaging historical fiction covering multiple historic events. First, the Portuguese anti-Protestant movement on the island of Madeira that provides the back setting of the two main characters, John Alves and Mary (Maria) Freitas, who by chance meet and amore
In the Time of Our History
by Susanne Pari
In the Time of Our History Susanne Pari (8/23/2022)
A multilayer story inspired by the author's family experiences following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, In the Time of Our History tells the story of an American Iranian family, and their love for and frustrations with one another. The family has continued to embrace themore
The Latinist: A Novel
by Mark Prins
Modern Day Academic Daphne and Apollo (10/7/2021)
A perceptively written modern day Daphne and Apollo tale on the campus of Oxford University. Mark Prins uses his knowledge mixed with emotion and humor to capture to the academic environment and pressures felt between professors and their students. Tessa must prove herselfmore
The War Nurse: A Novel
by Tracey Enerson Wood
The War Nurse (7/9/2021)
An enjoyable, informative historical fictionalized account of the important role nurses played during World War I focusing on Julia Stimson and the nurses under her command. All of the characters, based on true persons the author researched especially from the book Julia’smore
The Sunset Route: Freight Trains, Forgiveness, and Freedom on the Rails in the American West
by Carrot Quinn
The Sunset Route by Carrot Quinn (7/3/2021)
A memoir of the author's, Carrot Quinn's, life from an underprivileged, sometimes homeless youth with a mother who suffers from being schizophrenic wrapped up in religious visions, and the consequent road to self-discovery for the author. Her journey starts with beingmore
The Girl in His Shadow
by Audrey Blake
The Girl in His Shadow (5/2/2021)
An engaging historical fiction about one woman’s struggle to use her abilities and knowledge in medicine and science during Victorian times in London and the societal roadblocks she faced. Nora has mentors that support and encourage her but there are obstacles and decisionsmore
The Women with Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II
by Katherine Sharp Landdeck
The Women With Silver Wings (4/26/2021)
An engaging read starting from the first page to the last page about the women who wanted to serve their country as pilots during World War II and the hardships they were willing to endure in order to accomplish their mission and prove they were capable as the men theymore
Smalltime: A Story of My Family and the Mob
by Russell Shorto
Smalltime A story of My Family and the Mob (2/25/2021)
Russel Shorto's Smalltime, is a captivating and engaging family story of Russell Shorto's relatives' and friends' deep involvement, even if involuntary at times, with the mob. The story stretches from the immigration of great-grandfather, who leaves Italy and his life andmore
The Fortunate Ones
by Ed Tarkington
The Fortunate Ones (10/18/2020)
In Ed Tarkington's The Fortunate Ones, take a journey through the formative years and beyond from the perspective of Archer Creigh, from a privileged family, and Charlie Boykin, from an underprivileged one, and discover how their lives become intertwined and depend on eachmore
The Last Train to Key West
by Chanel Cleeton
Last Train to Key West (9/14/2020)
Another engaging read from Chanel Cleeton with a strong plot and characters that keep the reader reading and identifying with them. A must read just her two earlier books were.
The Woman Before Wallis: A Novel of Windsors, Vanderbilts, and Royal Scandal
by Bryn Turnbull
Woman Before Wallis Bryn Turnbull (7/2/2020)
For readers of The Paris Wife or A Well Behaved Woman, a debut novel with historical accuracy and detail which enhances the enjoyment and ease of reading. Travel to early twentieth century Paris, the English countryside, and by necessity to New York and beyond to immersemore
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