March links roundup is especially stuffed with things comingup on this blog: book blogs, book relaunches, books related scavenger hunts. And Tolkien!
INNOCENCE LOST (Sherilyn Decter) A story of self-discovery in Prohibition Era Philadelphia. Since the police seems unintereted in the murder of a young boy, Meggie decides she has to investigate herself
Two novellas from author Sherilyn Decter, “Destinations” and “The Unstoppable Jennie Justo”. Both set in the 1920s, both the story of a faisty woman with the intention so shape her life just like she wants.
A couple of weeks ago we held a party in the 1920s Book Club. We exchanged recommendations of books set in the 1920s or written around the 1920s. The recommendation had to be accompanied by a visual.
It was great fun and there were such interestiresting recemmendations that I thought I'd share them with you…
Cornelia peered at him from the corner of her eye. It had been years since she’d seen Dr. Braddock, but she’d always made it a point to conscientiously memorize details about any of John’s associates. Yes. It was him. She definitely recognized the smoothly groomed gray moustache and the equally unkempt bushy eyebrows.
She turned…
Well, I never intended the roundup to go up this late, but hay, NaNoWriMo got in the way.
So this will be a shorter roundup, but I hope you'll enjoy it.
Edwardian Era Electric Cars: Charging Station, 1919. Image: Library of Congress.
Victoria Era Electric Cars and the Ladies Who Loved Them
The History of the Electric…
It’s with great pleasure that today I’m hosting author Yecheilyah Ysrayl on my blog.
Yecheilyah is the author the Stella Trilogy and many other books and she has just inaugurated a new series set in Harlem in the 1920s, the Nora White Story .
On her blog, PBS – Pearls Before Swine she maintains many weekly and monthly features helping…
Thanks to Sara Letourneau for nominating me for this blog hop. It sounds like so much fun!
In her acceptation post, she says she’s been blogging for eight years. I feel so little, having blogged for just four years. It’s been a great journey, though, and I’m still enjoying it a lot, learning new things every…
Two people meant to be together, separated by time and distance. This is not just a romance, but also the story of self-discovery, esteem and promises kept
My thanks to my fellow blogger Andrea Lundgren for thinking about me as worthy of the Liebster Award. It’s always a great honour to receive an award from a fellow blogger. It’s a thrill that I always feel I should acknowledge by accepting the award. And let’s be honest, it’s nice to brag about ourselves…
O’Connell Street is undoubtedly the heart of Dublin. Not just of the city’s life present and past, but of her history too. Here, memories meet our time