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Spanning from the immediate aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic to the end of World War I, Schaffert’s (The Perfume Thief) latest historical novel traces the enduring relationship between a trio of friends and lovers, brought together under the most unusual circumstances. Pair with Annie Lyons’s The Air Raid Book Club or Madeline Martin’s The Last Bookshop in London.
Schaffert (The Perfume Thief) tinkers somewhat with the historical record (according to the Titanic Historical Society, the ship wasn’t racially segregated) in a novel offering lessons about love and literature that transcend time.
With allusions to the Emerald City in The Wizard of Oz, Schaffert has magically transformed a stretch of field near Omaha into a white, shimmering vision of rotundas, columns, and pillars. His magical tale is steeped in late 19th-century history. The stately pace might be too slow for some readers, but fans of historical fiction will not be disappointed. [See Prepub Alert, 8/12/13.]