Please join us for What's New in Historical Fiction, a regular panel series featuring historical novelists with new and upcoming titles. Moderated by Colin Mustful, founder of History Through Fiction, this special panel includes:
Tiffany L. Warren, author of The Unexpected Diva
Elaine Neil Orr, author of Dancing Woman
Julia Bryan Thomas, author of The Kennedy Girl
Rosa Kwon Easton, author of White Mulberry
Tiffany L. Warren brings us The Unexpected Diva, a compelling tale of Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, a Black opera singer who captivated audiences in the pre-Civil War North and even performed at Buckingham Palace. Raised in Philadelphia's Quaker community, Eliza's journey from sheltered childhood to renowned diva is marked by challenges and triumphs, as she navigates a world filled with racial prejudice and personal loss.
Elaine Neil Orr presents Dancing Woman, a vivid exploration of identity and art set against the backdrop of 1960s Nigeria. Follow Isabel Hammond as she grapples with cultural tensions and personal desires, all while uncovering the mysteries of an ancient statue that could change her life forever.
Julia Bryan Thomas introduces The Kennedy Girl, a thrilling espionage tale set in the glamorous world of 1960s fashion. Mia, an American orphan turned model in Paris, finds herself entangled in Cold War intrigue, challenging her loyalties and reshaping her destiny.
Rosa Kwon Easton offers White Mulberry, a poignant story of a young Korean woman in 1930s Japan. Miyoung must navigate a life of dual identities, balancing her Korean heritage with her new life in Japan, as she seeks love and purpose amidst rising tensions and impending war.
Don't miss this captivating discussion with these talented authors. Register now to secure your spot!