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Romantical Problems During War
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-The Winter Soldier by Daniel Mason (WWI)
-Everyone Brave Is Forgiven by Chris Cleave is one of the better iterations of this genre I've come across
-Kate Atkinson's Transcription and Life After Life are almost/not quite but definitely plucky, winning female protagonist faces long odds during wartime, which I think is related our theme.
-The Translation of Love by Lynne Kutsukake, like Atkinson, isn't exactly a perfect fit for this genre, but close enough in ways Fug Nation will appreciate.
-The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson (WWI)
-Nowhere Else on Earth by Josephine Humphreys (Civil War)
-The Great Fire by Shirley Hazzard
-Ian McEwan's Atonement

Here's some recent ones that I have enjoyed:
The Kennedy Debutante by Kerri Maher (the story of JFK's sister in London)
Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams (set in the Bahamas with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor)
The Great War series by Jennifer Robson (though I feel each book can be read on it's own).


One of my dearest friends was born in Madrid to one of Franco's lieutenants and his American-born wife, and her mother took her girls and escaped the regime in the middle of the night. Their lives were all luxury and housemaids and castles until it . . . wasn't.
Her mother is this amazing woman - an octogenarian who's walking the Camino de Santiago, bit by bit. She's already written one memoir, but her second book will be out in October and would make a really good companion piece to The Fountains of Silence. Here's the link in case anyone wants to add it to their to-read list:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...