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by Linnea Hartsuyker
Published Jun 2018
Read ReviewsAn exhilarating saga of the Vikings that conjures a brutal, superstitious, and thrilling ninth-century world and the birth of a kingdom - the debut installment in a historical literary trilogy that combines the bold imagination and sweeping narrative power of Game of Thrones, Vikings, and Outlander.
by Paul Kingsnorth
Published Sep 2015
Read Reviews"A work that is as disturbing as it is empathetic, as beautiful as it is riveting." - Eimear McBride, New Statesman
by A.S. Byatt
Published Mar 2013
Read ReviewsWar, natural disaster, reckless gods and the recognition of impermanence in the world are just some of the threads that AS Byatt weaves into this most timely of books. Linguistically stunning and imaginatively abundant, this is a landmark.
by Alice Hoffman
Published Apr 2012
Read ReviewsOver five years in the writing, The Dovekeepers is Alice Hoffman's most ambitious and mesmerizing novel, a tour de force of imagination and research, set in ancient Israel.
by Andrea Levy
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsThe author of Small Island tells the story of the last turbulent years of slavery and the early years of freedom in nineteenth-century Jamaica.
Daughters of the Witching Hill
by Mary Sharratt
Published Jan 2011
Read ReviewsDaughters of the Witching Hill brings history to life in a vivid and wrenching account of a family sustained by love as they try to survive the hysteria of a witch-hunt.
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by Katherine Howe
Published Apr 2010
Read ReviewsA spellbinding, beautifully written novel that moves between contemporary times and one of the most fascinating and disturbing periods in American history - the Salem witch trials.
by Erika Mailman
Published Oct 2008
Read ReviewsIt is 1507. A friar arrives in Tierkinddorf, a remote German village nestled deeply in the woods. The village has been suffering a famine, but the friar promises he will identify the guilty woman - the witch - who has brought Gods anger upon the town; she will be burned, and bounty will be restored. But how quickly can she be found?
by Anita Amirrezvani
Published May 2008
Read ReviewsIn 17th-century Persia, a young woman and her mother find themselves alone and without a dowry. Forced into a secret marriage to a wealthy man, the young woman is faced with a daunting decision: forsake her own dignity, or risk everything she has in an effort to create a new life.
by Nancy Farmer
Published May 2006
Read ReviewsThe year is A.D. 793; Jack and his sister have been kidnapped by Vikings and taken to the court of Ivar the Boneless and his terrifying half-troll wife; but things get even worse when Jack finds himself on a dangerous quest to find the magical Mimir's Well in a far-off land, with his sister's life forfeit if he fails.
by Bernard Cornwell
Published Jan 2006
Read ReviewsThe first volume in a new saga set in the 9th century. The Vikings are overwhelming the land later to be known as England, three out of the four kingdoms are already in their control, only Wessex, under the leadership of Alfred the Great, remains undefeated.
by Jared Diamond
Published Jan 2006
Read ReviewsBrilliant, illuminating, and immensely absorbing, Collapse is destined to take its place as one of the essential books of our time, raising the urgent question: How can our world best avoid committing ecological suicide?
by Geraldine Brooks
Published Apr 2002
Read ReviewsThis gripping historical novel is based on the true story of Eyam, the "Plague Village," in the rugged mountain spine of England. In 1666, the bubonic plague is brought to this isolated settlement and the people choose to seal themselves off to prevent the spread of infection.
by Anita Diamant
Published Sep 1998
Read ReviewsIn the Bible, Dinah's life is only hinted at in a brief and violent detour within the more familiar chapters of the Book of Genesis that are about her father, Jacob, and his dozen sons. In The Red Tent Dinah's story reaches out from a remarkable period of early history to create an intimate, immediate connection.
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