[bksvol-discuss] Re: Fw: Historical Fiction June 2008

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  • Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:11:37 -0700

Amber, I have absolutely no idea why I cqalled you Robin; please forgive me!
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  Historical Fiction June 2008

  "The destiny of the world is determined less by the battles that are lost and 
won
  than by the stories it loves and believes in."
  ~ Harold C. Goddard (d. 1951), Professor of English at Swarthmore College
  New and Recently Released!
  The Outlander - by Gil Adamson
  Publisher: Ecco
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 5/1/2008
  ISBN: 9780061491252
  ISBN-10: 006149125X
  "It was night, and the dogs came through the trees, unleashed and howling." 
So begins this tale of 19-year-old Mary Boulton, who is on the run after killing
  her husband in 1903 Canada. During Mary's odyssey through the North American 
West, she is tracked by her ruthless brothers-in-law, who are bent on revenge,
  and she encounters a variety of colorful and eccentric characters. In 
addition, the details of Mary's unhappy marriage and her husband's death are 
revealed
  through a series of flashbacks. Fans of Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain will 
enjoy this lyrical debut novel by an acclaimed Canadian writer.
  The Romanov Bride - by Robert Alexander
  Publisher: Viking
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 4/17/2008
  ISBN: 9780670018819
  ISBN-10: 0670018813
  England's Queen Victoria had 40 grandchildren who ruled or held positions of 
power throughout early 20th-century Europe and Russia. Among them were her
  German-born granddaughters Alexandra, the last tsarina of Russia, and her 
sister, the Grand Duchess Elisavyeta, known as Ella, who was married to Grand
  Duke Sergei. In this moving novel, author Robert Alexander contrasts Ella's 
life during the twilight of the Romanov dynasty with that of Pavel, a peasant
  turned revolutionary. If you liked Alexander's other Russian-set novels, The 
Kitchen Boy and Rasputin's Daughter, then you are sure to enjoy The Romanov
  Bride.
  So Brave, Young and Handsome - by Leif Enger
  Publisher: Publishers Group West
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 4/22/2008
  ISBN: 9780871139856
  ISBN-10: 0871139855
  Almost seven years after debut author Leif Enger won over scores of critics 
and readers with Peace Like a River, he is back with a new book--starring a
  writer who is struggling to complete his second novel. In 1915 Minnesota, 
it's been five years since the publication of Monte Beckett's bestselling first
  book. Having lost his sense of purpose, Monte leaves his family--as well as 
his unfinished manuscript--and joins outlaw Glendon Hale on a journey to Mexico.
  Full of adventure, well-drawn characters and several surprises, So Brave, 
Young and Handsome is a sophomore novel well worth reading.
  The Reavers - by George MacDonald Fraser
  Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 4/22/2008
  ISBN: 9780307268105
  ISBN-10: 0307268101
  In this posthumously published novel, late author George MacDonald Fraser 
leaves behind his popular Harry Flashman series for a wild Elizabethan-era ride.
  Fraser's entertaining cast of characters includes Archie Noble, a 
"double-nought operative, licensed to slay," and Lady Godiva Dacre, "a 
breathtaking mix
  of Marlene above the neck and Jane Russell below." As a Spanish plot against 
the Scottish crown unfolds, all manner of jests, jousts, hijinks, and tomfoolery
  occur. From beginning to end, The Reavers is a rollicking, silly, and 
irresistible tale.
  First Chapter
  People of the Weeping Eye - by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear
  Publisher: Forge
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 4/15/2008
  ISBN: 9780765314383
  ISBN-10: 076531438X
  Husband-and-wife authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear are back 
with the 15th entry in their First North Americans series, after People of the
  Nightland. Summoned by the mystical Katsinas to return home, a wanderer known 
as the Seeker begins a journey that takes him to the headwaters of the 
Mississippi.
  There he has a life-changing encounter with Two Petals, whose tortured soul 
he must help heal. Set against the backdrop of 13th-century North America,
  this sweeping epic combines geology, archaeology, and Native American history 
in an absorbing and detail-rich manner.
  The Lady Elizabeth: A Novel - by Alison Weir
  Publisher: Ballantine Books
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 4/29/2008
  ISBN: 9780345495358
  ISBN-10: 0345495357
  Born as the Princess Elizabeth, the three-year-old daughter of Anne Boleyn 
and King Henry VIII becomes simply the Lady Elizabeth when her mother is 
executed
  in 1536. Over the next several years, Elizabeth watches as her father marries 
and disposes of multiple wives and as her siblings, Edward VI and Queen Mary,
  wield power. Eventually, however, Elizabeth will herself rise from ousted 
daughter to reigning queen. This fictional portrait of the young Elizabeth is
  for readers who enjoy the treachery and drama of the Tudor court.
  First Chapter
  Focus on: Family Sagas
  The House of Blue Mangoes - by David Davidar
  Publisher: HarperCollins
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  Pub Date: 3/1/2003
  ISBN: 9780060936785
  ISBN-10: 0060936789
  In 1899 India, the Dorai family farms mango trees on their estate in the 
southern village of Chevathar. Over the course of 50 years, three generations of
  their non-Brahmin Christian family, led by patriarch Solomon Dorai, struggle 
to preserve tradition while adapting to the changing world around them. A
  sweeping epic, The House of Blue Mangoes brings 20th-century India to life 
through its depictions of the sights and sounds of the nation as well as the
  historical events of the period. This panoramic novel will appeal to fans of 
author James Michener.
  First Chapter
  Golden Country: A Novel - by Jennifer Gilmore
  Publisher: Scribner
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 8/15/2006
  ISBN: 9780743288637
  ISBN-10: 0743288637
  Spanning the first half of the 20th century, this poignant tale depicts the 
intertwining lives of three Jewish-American families. The Brodskys, the Blooms,
  and the Verdoniks first encounter each other at Ellis Island, and over four 
decades they find themselves in unexpected places as they pursue the American
  dream: Joseph Brodsky invents a two-in-one cleaner, Seymour Bloom becomes a 
notorious bootlegger before ending up as a Broadway producer, and Frances 
Verdonik
  graces the airwaves as a TV spokesperson. Publishers Weekly calls this 
multigenerational story a "powerfully moving and ambitious debut."
  First Chapter
  The Rice Mother - by Rani Manicka
  Publisher: Penguin
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 7/27/2004
  ISBN: 9780142004548
  ISBN-10: 0142004545
  At just 14 years old, Lakshmi's idyllic childhood in Ceylon comes to an end 
when she is married off to a rich, 37-year-old stranger living in 1920s 
Malaysia.
  However, upon Lakshmi's arrival at her husband's home, she discovers that he 
is actually an unambitious clerk who tricked her family into the marriage.
  Nevertheless, Lakshmi resolves to make the best of her situation and bears 
six children in the years leading up to World War II and the Japanese 
occupation.
  Told from the alternating perspectives of several family members, this 
absorbing pageturner is "graceful, engrossing, and peopled with memorable 
characters"
  (Booklist).
  Table of Contents
  City of Dreams - by Beverly Swerling
  Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 6/1/2002
  ISBN: 9780684871738
  ISBN-10: 0684871734
  This epic novel follows six generations of two families--one English, the 
other Dutch--from 1660s Nieuw Amsterdam (now Manhattan) to the Revolutionary 
War.
  The story begins with the horrific Atlantic crossing of Lucas Turner and his 
devoted sister, Sally. Once on land, Lucas sets out to establish himself as
  a surgeon, but when he sells Sally in marriage to the cruel Jacob Van der 
Vries, he sparks a longstanding feud between the two families. If you like the
  colorful characters--both fictional and historical--in this engrossing saga, 
don't miss its sequel, City of Glory.
  First Chapter
  Table of Contents
  No Angel - by Penny Vincenzi
  Publisher: Overlook Press
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 9/1/2003
  ISBN: 9781585674817
  ISBN-10: 1585674818
  In World War I-era Britain, 18-year-old Lady Celia Beckenham finally gets her 
way--thanks to an "unplanned" pregnancy--when her father consents to her 
marriage
  to Oliver Lytton, the charming and intelligent heir to a London publishing 
house. During the following 20 years, strong-willed Celia bears several 
children,
  makes a name for herself in the publishing world, and becomes embroiled in 
numerous personal and professional upheavals. Packed with secrets, lies, and
  a large cast of lifelike characters, this addictive read is the first book in 
author Penny Vincenzi's Spoils of Time trilogy; follow the Lytton family's
  story in Something Dangerous and Into Temptation.
  First Chapter



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