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  • Historical Fiction – The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah July 16, 2018
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  • 1700s Historical Fiction-Written in My Own Heart’s Blood August 4, 2017

Comments by history buffs and book enthusiasts

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Christmas Doldrums –

Christmas Doldrums – Sometimes I just don’t get it. Why is Christmas, one of the holiest times of the year such a mixed blessing for me? I can’t seem to get in the spirit of the month, no matter how … Continue reading →

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Historical Fiction Picks & Pans – The Constant Princess

The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory This work of historical fiction is another in Philippa Gregory’s series about the Tudor dynasty in England during the 1500s. Katharine of Aragon, or Catalina, is a young princess in Spain, daughter of Ferdinand … Continue reading →

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What Is History?

Posted on October 21, 2015 by adminOctober 25, 2015

That question seems to have an obvious answer.  History is whatever has happened in the past.  That’s the simple answer.  But the past starts with each moment that goes by, so history is added each second of the day.  Each … Continue reading →

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