Suggested by Simon Thomas: Have you ever been put off an author’s books after reading a biography of them? Or the reverse – a biography has made you love an author more? Great question, Simon! I can’t say that I’ve ever been turned off by an author based upon something I’ve read about him or her. [...]
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Booking Through Thursday ~ Turned Off, Turned On
Filed Under: Books, Life, Reading Tagged With: author biographies, Booking Through Thursday, Darden Pryon, Southern Daughter
#39 ~ The Winthrop Woman
The Winthrop Woman by Anya Seton I joined the Historical Fiction forum at the end of last month. [I need to write another post on that later - it's a lot of fun.] They have a book of the month forum for anyone who would like to join. From the beginning of September on, the [...]
Filed Under: Barnes & Noble, Books, Childhood Memories, Culture, Historical Fiction, Life, Margaret Mitchell, Reading, Religion Tagged With: Anya Seton, black sheep, Elizabeth Winthrop, John Winthrop, Margarat Mitchell, Massachusetts Bay Colony, New World, over-zealous relatives, puritans, religious freedom, Scarlett O'Hara, Southern Daughter, The Winthrop Woman, Wintrop



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