Sometimes, the strongest voices come from those who are told to stay silent.Amy Harmon’s A Girl Called Samson is a powerful historical tale about defiance, identity, and quiet resilience. It doesn’t roar—it speaks gently but firmly, and lingers long after the final page. What Kind of Book Is It? Genre: Historical Fiction / Coming-of-Age / […]
Tag: 18th-century
America’s First Daughter — A Daughter’s Quiet Strength in the Shadow of a Nation
In the pages of America’s First Daughter, history feels heartbreakingly intimate. Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie breathe life into the untold story of Martha “Patsy” Jefferson, daughter of Thomas Jefferson. Set against the backdrop of a young America struggling to define itself, this is a novel of quiet endurance, loyalty, and the unspoken sacrifices women […]
The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon
Step into the chilling depths of winter and the heated battle for justice with The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. Inspired by real events and told through the lens of a courageous midwife, this historical mystery grips you from the first page with its atmosphere, emotional depth, and determined heroine. What Kind of Book Is […]


