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The author Philippa Gregory tells the story of Mary Boleyn, the lesser known sister of Anne Boleyn. (All Image: Amazon)
This boom by Paula McLain tells the fictionalized account of the story of Ernest Hemingway’s wife.
This book by Diana Gabaldon is a great blend of historical fiction and time travel where a nurse travels back in time.
It is a great book by Colson Whitehead that recites the historical underground railroad as a literal network of trains and tunnels.
It is a real-life story of Sarah Grimke, a Southern abolitionist and her fictional relationship with an enslaved girl, written by Monk Kidd.
It is a book by Kate Quinn that tells the story of two women, one a real-life spy and the searching for her cousin.
It is the first book in Bernard Cornwell’s epic Saxon stories series written by Bernard Cornwell.
It is a book by Mark Sullian that is based on a true story of a Pino Lella a young Italian who becomes a spy during world war 2.
This book by Lisa See portrays the life of Li-yan, a girl from the Akha ethnic minority.
This book by Ken Follett is based on 12th-century England roles around the construction of a cathedral in the fictional town.