What's New in Historical Fiction

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Nov

17

1:00am

What's New in Historical Fiction

By History Through Fiction

Please join History Through Fiction for What's New in Historical Fiction, a regular panel series featuring historical novelists with new and upcoming titles. Moderated by History Through Fiction editor, Colin Mustful, this special panel features:

Alina Adams author of My Mother's Secret
Dora Levy Mossanen author of Love and War in the Jewish Quarter
Tessa Afshar author of The Hidden Prince
Richard Zimler author of The Incandescent Threads (Because of time zone differences, Richard Zimler will not be live and his interview will be shared as a recording)

Alina Adams is the NYT-bestselling author of soap-opera tie-ins, figure-skating mysteries, and romance novels. In her newest novel, My Mother's Secret: A Novel of the Jewish Autonomous Region, Adams draws on her own experiences as a Jewish refugee from Odessa, USSR to provide readers a rare glimpse into the world's first Jewish Autonomous Region.

Dora Levy Mossanen is an internationally acclaimed bestselling novelist, a writer for Huffington Post, and book reviewer for The Jewish Journal. Her new novel, Love and War in the Jewish Quarter, is described as a breathtaking journey across Iran where war and superstition, jealousy and betrayal, and passion and loyalty rage behind the impenetrable walls of mansions and the crumbling houses of the Jewish Quarter.

Tessa Afshar is the Publishers Weekly best-selling author of historical fiction set in biblical times. Set in ancient Babylon, her new novel, The Hidden Prince, is a thrilling tale of a woman who feels she has no future but soon discovers the fate of nations may rest in her hands.

Richard Zimler is a novelist whose works have been published in 23 languages and been bestsellers in 13 different countries, including the USA, UK, France, Italy, Brazil, Australia and Portugal. His new novel, The Incandescent Threads, is an unforgettable, deeply moving ode to solidarity, heroism and the kind of love capable of overcoming humanity’s greatest horror.

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