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Fiction and History Conspire to Inspire!

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Thank you for joining us to round out our Women's History series. We hope you've enjoyed the conversation as much as we have! Today's featured author is Susanne Dunlap. Susanne is the author of six historica... Read More...

“Herstory” with Nancy Rubin Stuart

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Book Club Babble is pleased to continue our discussion on Women's History. March is over but the story isn't finished and never will be! Nancy Rubin Stuart has written seven acclaimed nonfiction books on women ... Read More...

Women’s History Month Feature with Linda Cardillo

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Recently, we had the pleasure of interviewing author Linda Cardillo to discuss her novel Love That Moves the Sun, Vittoria Colonna and Michelangelo Buonarroti. In today's feature, we delve further into her expe... Read More...

Judith Cromwell Discusses Women’s History and Good Queen Anne

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Continuing our series for Women's History Month, today we have the pleasure of chatting with Judith Cromwell. The author spent a successful corporate career on Wall Street before returning to academia as an ind... Read More...

Women’s History Month Feature with Author Marc Graham

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The creators of history usually don't chronicle it. During Women's History Month, we at Book Club Babble wanted to talk to some writers who've made it a point to tell the stories of powerful women. We've put to... Read More...

Minds and Hearts Entwined: The Love of Michelangelo Buonarroti and Vittoria Colonna

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Love That Moves the Sun illustrates the deep connection between the poet Vittoria Colonna and Michelangelo Buonarroti, while also painting a clear picture of the life and trials of Colonna. In this work of hist... Read More...

Deconstructing America Through the Eyes of Immigrants

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America Deconstructed tears down the myths surrounding immigration to the United States and replaces them with authentic experiences. When people immigrate, they leave the only home they've ever known. The Unit... Read More...

Bleeker’s Newest Release The Waiting Room Thrills from Page One

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In The Waiting Room Emily Bleeker has crafted the perfect thriller, giving new meaning to the term page-turner. Plan on taking this book with you everywhere you go until you reach the last page. We promise you ... Read More...

Book Club Questions for Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gail Honeyman

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Gail Honeyman's debut novel Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine is a book club favorite and for good reason! The main character Eleanor tugs at our heartstrings and makes us want to pull her into our care to pr... Read More...

Crossing Over by S.B. Alexander – Defining the New Adult Genre

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Genres are usually fairly self-explanatory: Mysteries have mystery, romances contain love stories, nonfiction is, well, nonfiction. But “Young Adult” and “New Adult” aren’t as easily categorized. There are simi... Read More...
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