Beyond Mr. Darcy: Romantic Historical Fiction discussion
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I will nominate the following:
Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran
At the dawn of the Roman Empire, when tyranny ruled, a daughter of Egypt and a son of Rome found each other...
The First Princess of Wales by Karen Harper
Joan plots to become involved with the prince to scandalize the royal family, for she has learned they engineered her father’s downfall and death. But what begins as a calculated strategy soon—to Joan’s surprise—grows into love. When Joan learns that Edward returns her feelings, she is soon fighting her own, for how can she love the man that ruined her family? And, if she does, what will be the cost?
Under the Wide and Starry Sky by Nancy Horan
The passionate and turbulent story of Robert Louis Stevenson and his tempestuous American wife, Fanny.

At the dawn of the Roman Empire, when tyranny ruled, a daughter of Egypt and a son of Rome found each other...

Joan plots to become involved with the prince to scandalize the royal family, for she has learned they engineered her father’s downfall and death. But what begins as a calculated strategy soon—to Joan’s surprise—grows into love. When Joan learns that Edward returns her feelings, she is soon fighting her own, for how can she love the man that ruined her family? And, if she does, what will be the cost?

The passionate and turbulent story of Robert Louis Stevenson and his tempestuous American wife, Fanny.
Yes definitely! Depending on how many nominations we have I plan on putting up a poll the beginning of May.

Here are my nominations:



Describes the love story between a developmentally disabled young white woman and a deaf African American after being institutionalized in 1968.

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These are some really good nominations! I wish I could read them all. I will be putting up a poll over the weekend.
Rosemary wrote: "I would like to nominate The Daring Ladies of Lowell by Kate Alcott. The story centers around Alice Barrow who leaves farm life to work in the cotton mills at Lowell, MA. She beco..."
Though I would love to read The Daring Ladies of Lowell, this book is not available at the Cabarrus County Public Library so we cannot have it as a group read. I am sorry. I will allow write-in votes on the poll, so if you find another book you would like to add to our nominations feel free to add it to the poll.
Though I would love to read The Daring Ladies of Lowell, this book is not available at the Cabarrus County Public Library so we cannot have it as a group read. I am sorry. I will allow write-in votes on the poll, so if you find another book you would like to add to our nominations feel free to add it to the poll.

I really hesitated to chime in, since I know this isn't a place for self-promotion, but it fits your criteria and the group's interests.
Wish I could join you in your reads this year, but right now I'm working on a contemporary novel and not reading much historical fiction - but if any of you are interested in a fascinating read about women/men/love/relationships in Naples, Italy post WWII - check out Elena Ferrante - I saw she has one novel in your library "The Days of Abandonment" - she writes under a pseudonym to protect her identity - it's not your typical "Under the Tuscan Sun" but a real honest portrayal of the dramas that real women live in southern Italy. She's only been recently translated into English, but has written quite a few novels.
Happy reading!

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1. Books must have been published at least 3 months ago. (A lot of readers get their books from the library and it may be difficult to obtain the newest titles.)
2. Books must be available in the Cabarrus County Public Library System. Our group is affiliated with that library and many of our members get their books from there. If you would like to check if a particular book is in stock, follow this link http://library.cabarruscounty.us:8080/#.
Around the end of April, I will post a poll of all of the suggestions for members to vote on.