Morris Award finalist Cat Winters loves a good ghost story. Her knockout young adult debut, In the Shadow of Blackbirds, tackled World War I, the Spanish flu, séances, and the weight of souls. In her The Cure for Dreaming, 1900 Oregon was the backdrop for a tale of young woman freeing her suppressed independence during the rise of hypnotism.
This year’s crop of give-me-now historical fiction includes the second release from one of our favorite debut novelists of 2015, a heroine-heavy anthology from an all-female authorial crew, and an irreverent telling of the story of England’s shortest lived queen. Here are 14 books that’ll take you back through time and around the world, because the best vacation is a […]
Spring is coming, and with it a whole barrel load of YA books so good I’d tramp through a late-season blizzard in flip-flops to get to them. The month’s most exciting releases include stellar debuts, tricky thrillers, stories of loss and healing, and a fairy tale–inflected beauty that’ll mess with your head. Find a comfy chair and get […]
Morris award finalist Cat Winters excels at writing historical ghost stories, whether for teens (In the Shadow of Blackbirds) or adults (The Uninvited). So it’s no surprise that her latest book, The Steep & Thorny Way, is inspired by one of the most famous ghosts in literature: Hamlet’s father. Winters’ version of the Prince of Denmark’s tragic tale […]