History. It tells us where we have been. Where we came from. What life was like before us. There are moments which simply must be remembered. Put to paper so those memories will continue to live on.
Uncover thrilling detective novels filled with mystery, suspense, and unforgettable cases that will keep you guessing until ...
Palace intrigue, high-stakes drama, glittering gowns, family secrets…there are many reasons readers love royal historical ...
Let this October reading list carry you out of your home and into new parts of the world, both real and imagined.
Best-selling author Ken Follett, known for his historical fiction novels ... This propelled it onto The New York Times bestseller list, where it stayed for 18 weeks. It was also on the German ...
Readers like to think authors spring fully formed from college-level English classes, but many (if not most) hold down unrelated jobs before writing their first work of fiction. John Grisham was a ...
One example: historical fiction. Author Lucy Ashe, who currently lives near the Library for the Performing Arts, spent time at the Library researching her historical fiction book, The Sleeping ...
Today, the name Antônia Teixeira is a symbol of resilience in the face of the institutional oppression which Baylor played a regrettable role in, according to a lecture in the Baylor Libraries Author ...
Eight decades on from the end of the war, and in a world unrecognisable from the one at the heart of the conflict, authors continue to be fascinated by the lives of those on the frontline, and holding ...
Jim Lammers, the author of “Barns of the St. Croix Valley: An Architect’s Sketchbook,” will be the featured speaker at the Washington County Historical Society’s fall membership dinner ...
Michaels is shortlisted for her novel Held, which weaves together historical ... artist and author Edmund de Waal. Rounding out the jury is novelist Sara Collins, Guardian fiction editor ...