⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Anita Diamant’s Day After Night opens in 1945, in a British detention camp in Palestine, where four very different women are thrown together after surviving the Holocaust. I’ll admit, I didn’t even know these holding camps for so-called “illegal immigrants” existed, so that piece of history immediately pulled me in. Each woman carries her own kind of damage—physical, emotional, moral—and Diamant treats them as individuals, not symbols. This is very much a character study, focused on what happens after survival, when freedom turns out to be messy and complicated. The friendships feel tentative, sometimes prickly, sometimes deeply moving, and often shaped by what these women can’t say out loud. […]
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The Best Historical Fiction of All Time
I have 613 books on my Goodreads “Read” list, and at least a third of them fall into the historical fiction classification. So I guess you say this is my jam. Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the story takes place in the past. Historical novels capture the details of the time period as accurately as possible for authenticity, including social norms, manners, customs, and traditions. Many novels in this genre tell fictional stories that involve actual historical figures or historical events. To help you land on some reads you may not have considered, I’ve put together a list of the best historical novels of all time. Such […]
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