Historical Fiction
February 2022

Recent Releases
Yonder
by Jabari Asim

What it is: A haunting and mystical story about enslaved people fighting to preserve their humanity and their dreams of freedom from the oppressive chattel slavery system they live under.

Starring: 
The Stolen, which is how the enslaved people of the Placid Hall plantation describe themselves as they share narration duties; the Thieves, which is how they refer to their White captors; and an itinerant preacher who provides an enticing glimpse of the possibility of freedom.

 
Beautiful Little Fools
by Jillian Cantor

What it is: A richly detailed and intricately plotted adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby that gives the novel's female characters a chance to tell their own stories.

For fans of:  Historical murder mysteries and tales of the Jazz Age.   

 
The Queen's Men
by Oliver Clements

Series alert: The Queen's Men is the sequel to The Eyes of the Queen, which introduced readers to English mathematician and court astrologer John Dee.

This time:
Always conscious of the insecurity of her throne, Queen Elizabeth I tasks Dee with recovering the long-forgotten recipe for the ancient napalm-like weapon known as Greek fire.

 
Small World
by Jonathan Evison

What it is: A moving and intricately plotted historical epic, beginning in the mid-19th century and spanning decades, continents, and worldviews. 

Featuring: Irish immigrants Nora and Finn, recently orphaned in Chicago; Wu Chen, who leaves China to seek fortune during the Gold Rush; escaped slave George, who works to build a new life in the shadow of fugitive slave laws; Miwok woman Luyu, who chafes under the expectations of the family who "adopted" her.  
The Leopard is Loose
by Stephen Harrigan

What it's about: A single frightening, thrilling summer day in 1952, when the escape of the Oklahoma City Zoo's leopard sends the city -- and one little boy's family -- into a furor.

Read it for: The compelling, innocent voice of narrator 5-year-old Grady McClarty, who provides an imperfect yet insightful perspective on adult issues like postwar anxiety, grief, and the city's simmering racial tension, which threatens to boil over.

Also available in eAudiobook on CloudLibrary
The Last Dance of the Debutante
by Julia Kelly

What it is: The engaging, character-driven story of the final Queen Charlotte's Ball, where debutantes were presented to London high society before Queen Elizabeth ended the practice in 1958.

The setup: Lily Nichols wants nothing more than to go to university, but she agrees to "do the Season" of social events to please her tradition-minded mother. But underneath the glitz and glamour Lily discovers a complex web of scandals and secrets, including a devastating one that could destroy her own legacy-obsessed family.  
The Family
by Naomi Krupitsky

What it's about: First bonding over the shared strangeness of their lives as the daughters of prominent Brooklyn mafiosi, Antonia Russo and Sofia Colicchio develop a deep, complex friendship in childhood that will be tested like never before when one of their fathers "disappears" after trying to leave the Family.  

Read it for: The sweeping, character-driven narrative, which alternates perspectives as Antonia and Sofia tell their respective sides of the story. 

 
Also available in eBook on Libby
The Paris Bookseller
by Kerri Maher

What it is: A leisurely paced and character-driven story of Shakespeare and Company, the iconic Paris bookstore, and its equally remarkable founder Sylvia Beach.

Cameos by: Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and James Joyce, who Sylvia supported in more ways than one after his controversial book Ulysses was banned in the U.S.

Also available in eAudiobook on CloudLibrary
The London House
by Katherine Reay

What it's about:  Faced with the possibility that her great-aunt and namesake was a Nazi collaborator; Caroline Payne travels to London to search for the truth.  

Read it for: The intricate plotting and atmospheric tone, which keep things moving along at a steady pace as the story switches between each Caroline's perspective.

Also available in eBook on Libby
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