504 Results in the "Historical Fiction" category


    • The Circus Boys in Dixie Land Cover
      by LovelyMay The Circus Boys in Dixie Land by Edgar B. P. Darlington is an adventurous tale that follows two young circus performers, Tom and Billy, as they travel through the southern United States, encountering thrilling challenges, colorful characters, and exciting mishaps while showcasing their talents and bravery.
    • Chapter 10-The tenant of wildfell hall Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 10–The Tenant of Wildfell Hall begins with Gilbert Markham caught in a whirlwind of small-town speculation, as rumors about Helen Graham continue to spread. These whispers—fueled by her independent nature and visits from Mr. Lawrence—cast doubt on her character, despite the lack of any concrete wrongdoing. Gilbert, disturbed by how quickly society judges, finds himself increasingly defensive of Helen, even when his own family joins in the speculation. His mother and sister, though not…
    • Chapter 42-The tenant of wildfell hall Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 42–The Tenant of Wildfell Hall begins with Helen contemplating the effects of Arthur Huntingdon’s prolonged absence from their home. She reflects on whether this separation will allow him time for self-reflection or whether it will further deteriorate their already strained relationship. Helen finds a mixture of peace and uncertainty during this time. The quiet in the house gives her room to think, but it also opens the door to difficult questions about her future. Her focus shifts from…
    • Chapter 21 –  If Love Were All! Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 21 – If Love Were All! begins with Rudolf Rassendyll reflecting in quiet solitude, occupying the very chamber once used to imprison the King of Ruritania. The castle, now still after the chaos it once harbored, echoes with the memory of sacrifice, deception, and hard-won triumph. The room’s silence sharpens Rassendyll’s awareness of what has passed—his masquerade as the King, the danger he embraced, and the emotional turmoil he endured. Though the kingdom is finally at peace, the man who…
    • Chapter 29: Waiting for the Future Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 29: Waiting for the Future begins with disarray, a hallmark of small-town celebrations where preparation often falters beneath the weight of tradition. The parade, symbolic of unity and pride, was ironically stalled by chaos—the breakdown of a fire truck and mismatched Revolutionary War costumes. At the center of this unraveling was Hal Leopold, a man obsessed with order, reputation, and ceremonial perfection. His frustration over incorrect coats and tarnished props revealed more than his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 6 immerses the reader in the quiet yet deeply complex life of Alice Van Cleve, offering a stark contrast between the suffocating environment of her home and the sense of belonging she finds in the larger community. The chapter opens with an endearing mention of pies, a symbol of warmth and tradition, before shifting its focus to Alice’s experience at the weekly church dinners hosted at Fair Oaks. These gatherings serve as a momentary escape from the rigid, unspoken expectations of her marriage,…
    • Chapter 10: Vianne and Survival Cover
      by Denzelle Vianne Rocher finds herself increasingly burdened by the weight of Nazi occupation, her husband Antoine's absence leaving her to shoulder responsibilities she never anticipated. As winter approaches, she must take on tasks that once fell to him, such as chopping firewood and ensuring their home remains warm, all while shielding her daughter, Sophie, from the brutal reality of their occupied town. The presence of Captain Beck, the German officer billeted in her home, adds another layer of tension, his…
    • The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store: A Novel Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride is a gripping novel set in a 1940s racially segregated town, centered around a mysterious murder at a local grocery store. Through rich characters, the story explores themes of race, community, and the impact of history on personal lives.
    • Chapter 26: The Job Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 26: The Job begins with Fatty and Big Soap engaging in a light-hearted conversation while working together on a car, the Great Chadwick Six. As they toil away, Fatty points out that the vehicle is not the genuine article, noting that it has Ford parts installed, which should not be the case for a Chadwick. Despite the car's lack of authenticity, they continue their task, and the mood is casual, with Fatty proposing a job to Big Soap during their downtime. Big Soap, however, seems more intrigued by…
    • O: ARTHUR: By the River Thames, 1871 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Arthur walks quickly through the crowded streets of Piccadilly on a warm June day in 1871, his mind consumed by the complexities of his life. Clutched in his hand is a scented silk handkerchief, a symbol of his attempt to control the details of his appearance, now that he has decided to grow a beard. In his pocket, he carries a perfume he meticulously formulated using an ancient Mesopotamian recipe created by Tapputi, a renowned female parfumier. This scent not only speaks to his dedication to his work but…
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