Eileen Charbonneau
A Hundred Little Lies
The quiet late 19th-century American Western town of Bodey, Colorado, is the setting for this gay romance. Widower Jack Tulle’s…
Wildflower Hill
Two passionate women tell this multigenerational story that begins in 1929 Glasgow and moves through Australia, London, and home to…
Raven Speak
In 854 Norway, Asa Coppermane watches her Viking chieftain father and most of the clan’s men sail off at the…
Escape by Night
This generously illustrated early chapter book is set in Augusta, Georgia, in 1863. Young Tommy McKnight feels the effects of…
Texas Tales Illustrated: “The Revolution”
Two-thirds graphic novel and one-third background material, “The Revolution” tells the story of events between October 1835 and December 1836…
The Trouble with May Amelia
This sequel to Newbery Honor-winning Our Only May Amelia (2000) is worth the wait. The only daughter on a 1900…
Lady in the Mist
As tensions mount between England and the United States in 1809, a coastal Virginia town midwife, Tabitha Eckles, not only…
The Pirate’s Bastard
This short mid-18th century novel is awash in seafaring legal and piratical, secrets, courtship, blackmail and colonial history of North…
Nissa’s Place
Both rural and city life of the Great Depression come alive in Nissa’s Place. Two years after her free-spirited mother…
Winter Shadows
Margaret Buffie tells parallel stories of two girls who are kindred spirits in situation, if not in time or culture.…
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