

Behold the Bird in Flight: A Novel of Isabella d’Angoulême
In Behold the Bird in Flight: A Novel of an Abducted Queen, author Terri Lewis presents readers with gripping account of the life of Isabella d’Angoulême, a French noblewoman who rose to unusual rank and power in Europe in the thirteenth century.
N.J. Mastro
Aug 29


Madame Pommery: Inventive Wine Widow
Enjoy the intriguing history of making Champagne while reading Madame Pommery, a superb novel about Madame Jeanne Alexandrine Pommery, a woman from Reims, France who in 1848 wanted a certain taste in Champagne that no one had come up with yet. She did what any smart, determined woman would do: she created it.
N.J. Mastro
Jun 25


Literary Mid-Wife Jessie Redmon Fauset
Harlem Rhapsody is a novel about Jessie Redmon Fauset, a novelist, critic, and poet who mentored Black writers during the Harlem Renaissance
N.J. Mastro
Mar 24


#31 Titles: Biographical Novels About Women
Find out about #31titleswomeninhistory, an annual initiative in March promoting biographical novels about audacious women from the past.
N.J. Mastro
Jan 29


