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Stars of the Stage and Screen in Historical Fiction

Hi, historical fiction fans!

I hope you have a warm beverage and some free time because you’re not going to want to miss the historical fiction titles we’ve got for you this week. We’re talking historical stars of the stage and screen, from a Greek opera house to New York’s Great White Way. If you’ve ever secretly dreamed of stardom, you’ll love living vicariously through the stars of these historical fiction books.

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New Releases

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Diva by Daisy Goodwin (January 23, 2024)

Before he married one of the most famous women in the world, Jackie Kennedy, Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis introduced another woman to his world of glittering excess: an opera star named Maria Callas. Raised in Nazi-occupied Greece by a mother who exploited her beautiful voice, Maria learned early to protect herself from others. But she believed Aristotle Onassis saw through the star to who she really was. She was wrong.

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Kinning by Nisi Shawl (January 23, 2024)

In this sequel to Nisi Shawl’s alternate history novel about a free state in colonial Congo, Everfair, peace has finally come. The Great War is over. A sister and brother spread empathy-generating fungus around the world from an aircanoe while the prince and princess of Everfair vie for the throne after the death of their father. Will the country remain a symbol of hope and freedom now that peace has come to its borders?

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Riot Recommendations

In Diva, you can explore the life of a star, but opera isn’t the only venue you can read about in historical fiction. These books feature stars of the stage and screen that will sweep you away with stories of both the glamour and harsh reality of life in the limelight.

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A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger

A small-town girl with dreams of Broadway, Eleanor O’Hanlon is elated when she catches the attention of a famed composer putting together a new show. Now Eleanor is a leading lady. But “A Tender Thing” has a provocative storyline for 1950s America, featuring a white woman and a Black man falling in love. As the public gains wind of the show, tensions rise, and Eleanor is forced to confront the realities of life in the pre-Civil Rights Movement United States.

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Did You Hear About Kitty Karr? by Crystal Smith Paul

When movie star Kitty Karr dies and leaves her fortune to three young Black women, all starlets in their own right, questions abound. What was Kitty’s relationship with this family? And why should people who already have it all gain even more? Elise St. John has questions, too. But she loved Kitty like family, and uncovering the truth will be more complicated and painful than she ever could’ve imagined.

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