If you're like me, you're probably already a bit done with 2021.
After all, we are still in a pandemic and our democracy continues to be challenged. So it makes sense to wish we could whisk away to a different era altogether. Maybe an era so far removed from our own that we can barely make a comparison. Maybe an era and a story, where we are tested, not feeling so helpless to change things, so hopeless that things will change.
Fortunately, we're in luck!
The world of literature has gifted us with just the escapism we need in historical fiction.
Let's steer clear of the dark days of the Civil War and the French Revolution, oui?
Some of these I've read, some still wait in my To Be Read pile. Most are newer titles, but some are older must-reads.
Greek and Roman Era:
A retelling of the Trojan war from the point of view of the women it most affected.
I LOVE Miller's writing, and can't wait to read this one she wrote prior to Circe.
Dark Ages/Medieval:

The author of Fates and Furies has come out with something that seems a bit of a departure for her, and a story I would love to have told (if I had the talent Groff has). Her latest novel tells the story of Marie de France, a medieval author I read a ton of in college--in French and English💚
Earlier Americas:
I pre-ordered this for its October release date.
Turn-of-the-Century to Roaring '20s:
*Local (Ohio) author alert* |
Impeccably researched novel of Jazz Age Chicago--need I say more?
Emerging Australia:
Colonial Africa:
*Local author alert* |
WWII:
*Local resident alert* |
Other and Mixed Time Periods:
Do you have any of your own recommendations?