For years, the Dear America series has been introducing readers to American history. Now, two of the novels, The Winter of Red Snow and A Journey to the New World have been released in deluxe paperback form.
Browsing: historical fiction
A girl fights for survival during the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 in Magnitude, a middle-grade novel by Jennifer A. Nielsen.
The fates of three princesses are tangled in Victorian-era politics and intrigue in A Queen’s Match, the sequel to A Queen’s Game, by Katharine McGee.
An American gymnast experiences Nazi Germany firsthand during the 1936 Berlin Olympics in War Games, by Alan Gratz.
Learn about the life of America’s greatest television chef in Julia: a Novel Inspired by the Extraordinary Life of Julia Child, by Hearther B. Moore.
A sister and brother face one of the most dangerous storms in American history in Where Only Storms Grow, by Alyssa Colman.
The past directly influences the future. In Everything is Tuberculosis and Artifice, authors John Green and Sharon Cameron share how actions big and small can make a world of difference.
Under the Same Stars, by Libba Bray, is an engrossing YA historical mystery that spans 80 years and two continents.
Learn about Nancy Harkness Love, one of the pioneering female American aeronauts, in Lady Flyer, by Heather B. Moore.
Sisters investigate the murder of a movie star in Kill Her Twice, a YA murder mystery noir by Stacey Lee.