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theladygreer
White Rose | Kip Wilson
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A #womenshistoryreads first today - I've interviewed (many) novelists before, but never a verse novelist, and I'm fascinated by Kip Wilson's chosen format for her story of Sophie Scholl. Read up on this forthcoming novel on my blog at greermacallister.com/blog .

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theladygreer
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If you're not already a Lauren Willig fan, you will be after reading her #womenshistoryreads Q&Q&Q&A! As you might expect from a professional historian turned practical historian, she has a deep knowledge of the field, name-checking everyone from Lucy Percy Hay to Winnie the Pooh. Check it out at greermacallister.com/blog .

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lynneamch
Woman 99: A Novel | Greer Macallister
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"Then why are you here?” “It only takes two things to make a #woman insane: the word of a man who stands to benefit and a doctor willing to sell his say-so.” “But don‘t they need a reason?” “Anything‘s a reason . . . Anything you do, anything you are. Anything you want.”
#quotsymar19 @tk-421

Celebrating changes that have been & changes to come on #internationalwomensday
#LiteraryLuck @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @vkois88

#womenshistoryreads

vkois88 ❤❤❤ 6y
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theladygreer
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Kicking off this year's #womenshistoryreads interview series with the incomparable @AmyStewart (who, incidentally, introduced me to Litsy!) http://www.greermacallister.com/blog/2019/2/28/womenshistoryreads-interview-amy-...

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MrBook
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My #WomensHistoryMonth Display 😁! My supervisors were impressed with the selections to start it off. 😌

#LitsyLovesLibraries #MrBooksDisplays

lynneamch Nice! You might like this list of historical fiction authors interviewed last March for #womenshistoryreads . Macallister is starting this year's soon. Just scroll down to the Feb. 2nd entry. http://www.greermacallister.com/blog/ 6y
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DivineDiana
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Pickpick

This is my final book for #booked2018 ! Happy to say that it was also from the mountainous #TBR pile! This is Book 3 of a series based on the real life of sisters who lived in New Jersey in the early 1900‘s. Miss Constance Kopp became somewhat a celebrity due to the fact that a female assistant sheriff, who carried a gun and wore a gold star was quite unusual for the period! Despite the lack of respect that she faced, Constance was a #underdoghero

BarbaraTheBibliophage Love it—I need to read the last two!! 6y
Cinfhen Yay!!!! You did it!!!!!! Congrats and happy healthy 2019 6y
Mdargusch Great job! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 6y
Izai.Amorim Happy new year! 6y
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lynneamch
The Magician's Lie | Greer Macallister
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If you like #HistoricalFiction, check out #womenshistoryreads from #litten author @theladygreer 's interviews with 60 (yes 60!) #womenauthors writing about women in history: some famous, some infamous, and some forgotten. Warning: your #tbr will groan under the weight. They all sound so good!
#AprilBookishMadness @maich Tagged book and Greer's Girl in Disguise (about Pinkerton detective Kate Warne) both on sale for $3.99 on Kindle today.

maich Thanks for recommendation😊 7y
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theladygreer
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And today's #womenshistoryreads interview makes 60! Sally Koslow talks about her upcoming ANOTHER SIDE OF PARADISE, some favorite authors, and -- Wedding Crashers? Greermacallister.com/blog

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theladygreer
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Learning about #womeninhistory who are new to me has been one of my favorite parts of this #womenshistoryreads Q&Q&Q&A series -- and yours too, I hope. Today: radical poet Lola Ridge, introduced to us by author Terese Svoboda. Greermacallister.com/blog

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theladygreer
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Some of us write books inspired by one amazing woman -- Karen Karbo's latest was inspired by 29! Read her #womenshistoryreads interview for Karen's thoughts on the importance of historical context, reading recommendations, and a famous banana skirt that's only a sliver of the story. #difficultwomen greermacallister.com/blog

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