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Historical Fiction January 2020
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All The Ways We Said Goodbye
by Beatriz Williams
An heiress, a Resistance fighter and a widow find their lives intertwined by their wartime experiences and the turbulent 1960s when they seek refuge at Paris’ legendary Ritz hotel.
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The Girls With No Names
by Serena Burdick
After her rebellious sister disappears during the summer of 1913, Effie must rely on the help of an enigmatic Mabel to find her in the new novel from the author of Girl in the Afternoon.
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Cesare: A Novel of War-torn Berlin
by Jerome Charyn
Adopted by the German military intelligence chief whose life he saved, a young naval sub-cadet secretly helps the Jewish underground in Berlin before the woman he loves is captured and sent to Auschwitz.
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Lady Clementine
by Marie Benedict
The best-selling author of The Only Woman in the Room presents a historical tale inspired by the life of Clementine Churchill that traces her unflinching role in protecting the life and wartime agendas of her husband, Winston Churchill.
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To the Edge of Sorrow: a novel
by Aharon Apelfeld
A group of brave Jewish partisans escapes from a ghetto and establishes a hiding place in the Ukrainian forest to survive World War II, sabotage German forces and rescue Jewish prisoners from trains heading toward concentration camps.
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Westering Women: a novel
by Sandra Dallas
Joining other mail-order brides on a dangerous wagon journey to the gold mines of 1852 Chicago, a seamstress with painful secrets discovers strengths she did not know she possessed among a growing sisterhood of fellow women pioneers.
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The Whispers of War
by Julia Kelly
Three friends struggle between their loyalties to England and each other when one of them is threatened with internment by the British government for her German heritage during World War II.
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