Erika Robuck
Sisters of Night and Fog: A WWII Novel
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Sisters of Night and Fog starts and ends in 1995, but the novel mostly spans the years of WWII, covering two true-life heroines and ...Read Review
The Invisible Woman
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The Nazis called her “The Limping Lady.” They also called her “the most dangerous of all Allied spies.” She was an American named ...Read Review
The House of Hawthorne
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Erika Robuck has built her career on dramatizing the lives of America’s artistic greats. In The House of Hawthorne, she delves into ...Read Review
Grand Central: Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion
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This collection of ten stories is remarkably varied, though they all speak of the same date and place in history: September 21, 1945 at Grand ...Read Review
Fallen Beauty
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This novel, set in the 1930s in upstate New York, tells the story of the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Laura Kelly, ...Read Review
Call Me Zelda
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Psychiatric nurse Anna Howard is in awe of her newest patient at Phipps Psychiatric Clinic in Baltimore, Maryland. Zelda Fitzgerald, wife of famed ...Read Review
Hemingway’s Girl
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Ernest “Papa” Hemingway seems to hold perennial fascination for other writers, and this novel is woven around his time in Key West during ...Read Review