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Historical Fiction Books

Step into captivating past worlds with our Historical Fiction collection. From epic sagas to intimate tales, discover narratives that blend well-researched history with imaginative storytelling. Explore stories that make history come alive for every kind of reader.

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Tripmaster Monkey : His Fake Book - Thryft
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Maxine Hong Kingston | Vintage

Tripmaster Monkey : His Fake Book

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Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book is recommended for readers who enjoy immersive reading experiences that transport them to different cultures. The book presents a narrative that is rich in poetic prose and portrays multicultural mischief in a captivating manner. Its unique feature is its ability to dive into different themes and cultures in a way that is both educational and entertaining. Overall, it is highly recommended for readers looking for an insightful yet enjoyable read.
Property : Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction - Thryft
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Valerie Martin | Abacus

Property : Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction

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Set on a Louisiana sugar plantation amid slave revolts, Property explores themes of ownership and belonging through the struggles of Manon Gaudet and Sarah. Valerie Martin's writing style tells the story of both the individual and the changes within the larger societal landscape, making it a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction.
I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home
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Lorrie Moore | Faber

I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home

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If you've ever felt torn between places and people, or if you've ever had to find your footing amid national chaos and personal turmoil, this book speaks volumes. It's a story that unflinchingly explores themes of loss, love, and what it means to truly be home. Lorrie Moore's narrative captures the raw essence of human connections, woven into the tapestry of a country's frenzy, which might resonate deeply with your own experiences.
Three Days Before The Shooting - Thryft
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Recommendation: 1. This book is a thought-provoking exploration of race, politics, and power in America. It delves into complex themes through the eyes of multiple characters, giving readers a deep understanding of the issues at hand. With its intense and gripping narrative, "Three Days Before The Shooting" is a must-read for those interested in understanding the complexities of racial dynamics in society and the role of politics in shaping them. 2. "Three Days Before The Shooting" is more than just a book; it's a journey through the heart and soul of America's troubled history. Through Ellison's powerful storytelling, readers are transported to a world of political intrigue and racial tension, where the lines between right and wrong blur. This book will challenge your beliefs, spark conversations, and leave a lasting impact on your understanding of race and power dynamics in our society. 3. Are you ready for a gripping and emotionally charged read? "Three Days Before The Shooting" takes you on a rollercoaster of political drama, racial tension, and personal growth. Through the eyes of an elderly black preacher summoned by a dying racist senator, this book delves deep into the complexities of America's troubled past. Get ready to be captivated by its powerful narrative, thought-provoking themes, and unforgettable characters.
David's Story - Thryft
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Zoë Wicomb | Kwela Books

David's Story

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Unfolding in 1991 South Africa, at the moment of Nelson Mandela’s release, this novel explores the underground world of activists, spies, and saboteurs in the liberation movement—a world seldom revealed to outsiders. It also journeys back in time to find the forgotten history of "coloured" people, whose mixed-race heritage is embedded in four centuries of wrenching South African history. The effect is a bold and revisionary work—a moving exploration of the meaning of history, memory, and truth.
The Accidental Malay
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Karina Robles Bahrin | Epigram Books

The Accidental Malay

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This book would be a good read for someone who is interested in exploring issues of identity and ambition within the context of Malaysia's racial policies. The story follows Jasmine Leong, a woman who discovers her Malay Muslim identity and how it threatens her aspirations to become the next CEO of her family's billion-ringgit company. Through her journey, the book delves into the human cost of a country's racial policies and challenges the societal expectations placed on individuals. It offers a compelling narrative that explores themes of self-discovery, cultural identity, and the pursuit of one's dreams.
The Playboy of the Western World and Two Other Irish Plays - Thryft
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The Playboy of the Western World is a must-read for those who appreciate bold and subversive writing that challenges societal norms. J.M. Synge's play portrays the story of a charming murderer who becomes a sensation in his village, and his charm seems to make up for his heinous crime. The play was met with moral outrage and even rioting in Ireland, but it represents a new age of Irish drama that arose from the country's social upheavals. The lessons of the play still hold true to this day and make it a riveting read.
Bitter Fruit - Thryft
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Achmat Dangor | Grove Press, Black Cat

Bitter Fruit

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"Bitter Fruit" offers more than just a story—it's an immersion into South Africa's turbulent transition out of apartheid. If you're drawn to narratives that blend personal family dramas with sweeping political landscapes, this book will resonate with you. The nuanced portrayal of Silas and his family exposes the complex interplay between personal trauma and national healing, offering a profound commentary on the long shadow of history.
Turbott Wolfe - Thryft
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William Plomer | Ad. Donker

Turbott Wolfe

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“It is an inexplicable lapse on the part of literary scholars and critics,” writes Nadine Gordimer in her Introduction, “that Turbott Wolfe is not recognised as a pyrotechnic presence in the canon of renegade colonialist literature along with Conrad.” Indeed, William Plomer’s astonishing first novel, which first appeared in 1926, ignited a firestorm of controversy in his native South Africa. At the novel’s center is Turbott Wolfe, a British trader who opens a general store in Lembuland. He befriends many of his black customers but has less luck ingratiating himself with the bigoted whites who have lived in the area for generations. Eventually, Wolfe and his comrades embrace miscegenation as the key to Africa’s future—the Young Africa, where the races have blurred. Provocative and deeply questioning, Turbott Wolfe remains a powerful chronicle of the intimate human consequences of racism.
The Colour of Memory - Thryft
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Geoff Dyer | Canongate Books

The Colour of Memory

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Recommended for readers seeking an insightful account of the marginalized, inner-city lives amidst a backdrop of Brixton's urban decay in the 80s. With a low-key writing style and sarcastic humor, this book is a must-read.
Rice Without Rain - Thryft
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Rice Without Rain

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Rice Without Rain is an inspiring story about Jinda's fight for justice against the exorbitant land rent. The book highlights the struggle of poverty-stricken farmers in rural Thailand and their eventual rally in Bangkok which ends up in a massacre. The book is a compassionate and deeply sensitive portrayal of human endeavor and is an unforgettable novel for anyone who believes in standing up for what is right.
You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town - Thryft
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Zoë Wicomb | Virago

You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town

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Zoë Wicomb's complex and deeply evocative fiction is among the most distinguished recent works of South African women's literature. It is also among the only works of fiction to explore the experience of "Coloured" citizens in apartheid-era South Africa, whose mixed heritage traps them, as Bharati Mukherjee wrote in the New York Times, "in the racial crucible of their country. "Wicomb deserves a wide American audience, on a part with Nadine Gordimer and J.M.Coetzee." - Wall St. Journal Wicomb is a gifted writer, and her compressed narratives work like brilliant splinters in the mind, suggesting a rich rhythm and shape."- Seattle Times "[Wicomb's] prose is vigorous, textured, lyrical. . . . [She] is a sophisticated storyteller who combines the open-endedness of contemporary fiction with the force of autobiography and the simplicity of family stories."-Bharati Mukherjee, New York Times Book Review For course use African literature, African studies, growing up female, world literature, women's studies Zoe Wicomb was born in 1948 and raised in Namaquland, South Africa. After 20 years voluntary exile, she returned to South Africa in 1991 to teach at the University of the Western Cape. She currently lives in Glasgow and teaches at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. Marcia Wright is professor of history at Columbia University and a member of the executive committee for the Women Writing Africa series. Carol Sicherman is professor emerita of English at Lehman College, CUNY.

Travel Back in Time with Historical Fiction

At Thryft, we invite you to journey through eras gone by with the finest historical fiction. Our selection captures the essence of different times, portraying epoch-defining events and the lives of people who inhabit them. Whether it's ancient history or modern tragedies, our curated collection immerses you in the vast tapestry of human experience. Join us in exploring these rich, vivid histories.