Occupied

A Novel Based on a True Story
By Kurt Blorstad

Kurt Blorstad's historical fiction novel Occupied is based on the true story of the Blorstad family. The story is set in Norway from 1935 to 1945 based on Trygve Blorstad's real-life journals. In the novel, Trygve is the narrator. Olaf and Pauline Blorstad are part...

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How the Ideals of America’s Founders Lead Us to Purposeful Living

By Roger Fortin

How The Ideals of America’s Founders Lead Us to Purposeful Living is an observational work based on American history, its principles and proposed ideals, and was penned by author Roger Fortin. Taking the unifying phrase ‘one for all and all for one’ as its central...

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The Language of the Heart

A musical, fantastical journey through a land of magic
By Joel Epstein

Joel Epstein’s The Language of the Heart is a novel where history, music, and magic interweave to create an intense and powerful atmosphere. The protagonist is Ali Ibn Nafi, better known as Ziryab. He lived between the 8th and 9th centuries and is remembered for...

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Hasdai in the Golden Age of Al-Andalus

By Richard Malmed

Hasdai in the Golden Age of Al-Andalus is a fascinating work of historical fiction penned by author Richard Malmed. In this cross-cultural and deeply detailed fictional work, we find the action centered around Hasdai Shaprut, who lives and works within the harmonious civilization of Andalus...

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Two Indians and a Dead Man

By C. Forrest Lundin

Two Indians and a Dead Man by C. Forrest Lundin is the story of a man from New Orleans who was looking for a fresh start but got himself into a situation that he couldn’t get out of. James Robertson was tired of the alienation...

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Sudden Freedom

Home is where the Heart is
By Joseph Woodward

Sudden Freedom: Home is Where the Heart Is forms the final book in Joseph Woodward’s trilogy, Lost between the Continents. Ernest Woodward’s family has grown on the shores of the Ohio River in America. Putting aside the trials of his childhood, Ernest focuses on the...

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Along the Waterways

Dreamtime Mysteries
By Jenni Barnett

If you enjoy historical fiction inspired by the myths and legends of indigenous people, Along the Waterways, book two of the Dreamtime Mysteries trilogy by Jenni Barnett is for you. Although a sequel, it stands on its own. Set in Australia, it follows two timelines:...

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Spirit Bow

The Saga of Sean O'Malley
By James Lettis

“A nice-sized buck lay in the snow just above the wounded Indian’s head, a red-feathered arrow protruding from its side. It is obvious to Sean what happened. The young Indian had just lifted the buck to his shoulders when Sean saw the antlers and fired....

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The Imposter

A Norfolk Romance
By Chris Shaw

The Imposter: A Norfolk Romance by Chris Shaw opens with a short chapter describing the gruesome life of a First World War sniper, but quickly moves on to the start of the Norfolk romance mentioned in the title. It is Saturday night and Frank Matthews...

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The Europeans

A Saga of Settlement Down Under
By Gerard Burke

The Europeans: A Saga of Settlement Down Under is a sharp work of cross-cultural fiction penned by author Gerry Burke. Set around the middle of the twentieth century to begin with, in this story we are witness to the arrival of Bing McKeon, from Scottish...

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