Historical Fiction

Stolen by Rachel Willson-Broyles

Discover Stolen by Ann-Helén Laestadius, a compelling novel that weaves themes of Sámi identity, Indigenous rights, and environmental justice. This book review explores Elsa’s journey from trauma to resilience in a gripping coming-of-age story.

Isola by Allegra Goodman

Explore Isola by Allegra Goodman, a captivating historical fiction novel inspired by Marguerite de la Rocque’s true survival story. This review delves into Goodman's elegant prose, deep character development, and the novel’s compelling themes of resilience and self-discovery.

Black Woods, Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey

Pulitzer Prize finalist Eowyn Ivey returns with Black Woods, Blue Sky, a mesmerizing tale of love, survival, and transformation set in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. Read our in-depth review of this gripping novel that blends dark fairy tales with the raw power of nature.

Under the Same Stars by Libba Bray

Under the Same Stars by Libba Bray is a powerful historical fiction novel spanning three eras—Nazi Germany, 1980s Berlin, and COVID-era New York. This review explores its themes of love, resistance, and memory.

The English Problem by Beena Kamlani

Beena Kamlani’s The English Problem is a lyrical and thought-provoking novel exploring colonialism, exile, and forbidden love. Through the story of Shiv Advani, a young Indian sent to study law in London, the novel examines the tension between duty and desire, tradition and self-discovery.

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