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The best historical fiction books that you have not read

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So, how many of you read this post to see if you have read one of the books mentioned? To welcome! Either you have an excellent taste, if you have actually read one of them, or you are about to add a lot of books to your TBR. It’s a win-win situation! It is not possible to really know what each person in the world has or has not read, so this list is based on the Boys Coast Number of Books of Books.

We all know that there are so many books in the world, and we can never read a very small fraction. ( * Sob *) But being able to read any amount of books is an incredible and positive addition to our lives. And just as we cannot read each book, we cannot hear about each book either. This is why these lists exist – to help incredible books to find new readers!

These books are fantastic works of historical fiction, but for any reason, have not reached a huge audience. So let’s give them another boost. There is a USDA agent visiting the North Carolina in the 1930s; A young girl hunting a panther through the wilderness of Texas in the 1800s; A young woman who is mysteriously named in the will of a rich stranger in China in the 1990s; A jazz club singer trying to make great in Chicago in the 1960s; And more!

Each of these novels is a story of adversity, tragedy and loss, but also love, family and triumph. Prepare to write them!

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The tree of what meaning by Elizabeth Crook

It is a fantastic story of loss and revenge, recalling Real gritAnd taking place in Texas in the mid -1800s. When a panther kills Samantha’s mother and mousse her face horribly, she is determined to take revenge. And after his father abandoned him and his older brother, Benjamin, there is no one to stop him. Samantha therefore leaves in the Wilderness of Texas to find the panther and kill him. The teenager Benjamin also leaves, thinking that his little sister will need someone to protect her. But in the end, the panther, could the rumor be a real demon, winning or will Samantha prove to be fierce?

Cover of the Plains houses of Julia FranksCover of the Plains houses of Julia Franks

On simple houses by Julia Franks

In this award -winning novel which takes place in the 1930s, the visit of an USDA agent in the North Carolina mountains ends with a devastating tragedy. Virginia Furman was sent by the federal government in North Carolina to help people discover the latest upgrades they can bring to their farms and their homes. Irene Lambey is the wife of Brodis, a preacher, who aspires to a life far from her difficult husband, and is attracted by the independence and education of Virginia. At night, Irene wanders in the woods, her only time being free from Brodis. But between this and Irene’s interest in Virginia, Brodis becomes convinced that Irene is involved in witchcraft, and her fear and raw nature will lead to a devastation.

What finds us between us by Nayomi Munaweera

This obsessive book takes place in part in the present and partly in the past. After the death of his father, Ganga and his mother flee Sri Lanka to their loved ones in America, where Ganga tries to integrate and be like other adolescents. But the violence and the tragedy of the past haunt her, and while Ganga advances in university and love, unexpected events questioned her choices and leads to a horrible act.

Coverage of the mother's body by Suzan-Lori ParksCoverage of the mother's body by Suzan-Lori Parks

Get the mother’s body by Suzan-Lori Parks

This is the first novel of the playwright winner of the Pulitzer Prize from Topdog / Outsider. It was the 1960s in Texas, and Billy Beede, 16, is single and pregnant and needs help. Her mother, Willa Mae, died years ago, in another state, and there are rumors that she was buried with jewelry. But Word returns to Billy that the last place of rest of his mother will soon be under the sidewalk. So Billy steals a car and maintains to find the grave of his mother and, hope him, dig up his fortune. The novel is told by several points of view, from Billy to his aunt and his uncle, to the former lover of his mother, Dill.

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Last night with the blue angel By Rebecca ROTERT

This award -winning novel also concerns mothers and girls, and taking place in the 1960s, this time in Chicago at the Blue Angel Club. It is Naomi Hill, a talented jazz singer who has been trying to enter celebrity for a decade. When she finally catches a big break, the fame and the attention that accompanies her make things more difficult for her and her 10 -year -old daughter, Sophia, who fears that Naomi’s lively light is exhausted too early.

Girl's coverage in clay by Heather TuckerGirl's coverage in clay by Heather Tucker

The girl in clay by Heather Tucker

Oh, hey, another book in the 1960s! This is a captivating start in the vein of Bastard out of the Caroline that will break your heart. She is a young girl named Ari, whose fractured life is filled with violence and danger. After the death of her father, Ari, eight years old, was sent to live with her aunts, but after a brief respite from her mother, she is sent back to her mother and to the sisters and men who enter and come out of the orbit of her mother. Helping Ari to go through this period is his friend from Hise de Mer Imaginaire, Jasper. It is a story of passing to the age of the heart on imagination and trauma, a difficult reading but also an incredible.

Easter Island cover by Jennifer VanderbesEaster Island cover by Jennifer Vanderbes

Easter Island by Jennifer Vanderbes

When Elsa Pendleton is an orphan and left -wing guardian of her younger sister, Alice, she abandons love and enters a marriage of convenience with anthropologist Edward Beazley. He promises to take care of them both, and soon they join him for an expedition to Easter Island. Elsa thinks that the trip will be good for Alice, but their distance lets them ignore that the First World War began, and a German naval squadron will soon land. Sixty years later, an American botanist in mourning goes to Easter Island, and the stories of the two women take place while they work to find themselves and overcome the tragedy in their lives.

Ghost girl cover, banana by Wiz WhartonGhost girl cover, banana by Wiz Wharton

Ghost girl, banana By Wiz Wharton

And finally but not the least, this excellent captivating beginning is about two young women who are trying to make their way, distinguishing 30 years. In Hong Kong in 1966, Sook-Yin was sent back from his home to train as a infirmer in England and send money to his family. But the choices she makes sends her a different path. And three decades later in London, Lily was looking for answers on her mother, who died when she was very young, after learning that she was appointed beneficiary in the will of a stranger rich in China.

If you cannot get enough recommendations, be sure to consult the historical fiction of the Vietnam War, 50 years later, and burst the recent past with the “historic” fiction of the 2000s. And make sure to register for the past, our historic fictional newsletter!



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