Tag: learning history through books

  • The Lavender Garden by Lucinda Riley

    The Lavender Garden by Lucinda Riley

    The Lavender Garden by Lucinda Riley was an extraordinary mystery of the past (WWII) and present (1990’s) intertwined around the same French chateau and its aristocratic owners. I am very selective about recommending WWII historical fiction novels right now since so many people are burned out on the subject, but this is worth the read… Read more

  • What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

    What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

    I first heard of What the Wind Knows from an Instagram account called @Meagansbookclub, that I really trust for recommendations. At first, I didn’t want to read this because I tend to avoid magical realism, but I’m so glad I took a chance on it! I read it a few weeks ago now and I… Read more

  • The Golden Doves by Martha Hall Kelly

    The Golden Doves by Martha Hall Kelly

    In The Golden Doves, a refreshingly post-WWII historical fiction novel, Martha Hall Kelly shines her light on how efficient the Nazi “ratline” out of Europe through Italy and on to South America was. One of the main characters is a Nazi hunter (although for different reasons than you might expect). The other is a mother… Read more