For "To Die Beautiful," she ultimately chose historical fiction to tell the story of WWII resistance fighter Hannie Schaft.
Protagonist Hannie Schaft describes the Nazis' gradual subjugation of the city's Jewish population in this excerpt of historical fiction.
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See the Cotswolds as never before... (Image: Cotswold Mist Ltd) The book will feature stunning digital illustrations ( not AI), introducing new locations as you journey around picturesque towns, ...
Welcome back, bibliophiles! FIRST Book Club (a.k.a. FFW Book Club) is delivering a fresh roundup of must-reads for October 25 ...
Kate Mosse is a very busy woman. When we speak, the internationally bestselling, multi-award-winning novelist is about to ...
Charleston Literary Fest runs Nov. 1-10 at various times at Dock Street Theater. YALLFest takes place Nov. 15-16 at various ...
Paul Engle noted that “poetry is ordinary language raised to the nth power.” As if by magic, poetry books capture feelings that are often elusive and put into words our deepest pain and ...
Writing historical fiction is a research-heavy task. Just ask V.V. Ganeshananthan, who spent almost 20 years working on her ...
Hannah Peck’s engrossing novel The River Thief, set amid a drought, sees a young heroine team up with a magical creature ...
Fremont author Tosca Lee’s most recent novel, “The Long March Home,” received the 2025 selection for the 21st annual One Book One Nebraska at the Nebraska Celebration of Books literary ...