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Historical Magic by Martha Jean Johnson

Martha Jean Johnson

Short takes on historical fiction, including recommendations, observations, quandaries, and more

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A Dazzling Writer's Affair Shatters His Children's Lives

The novel begins in a rented country house in England. The year is 1892. A successful author and playwright invites his lover to visit. While his family and other guests enjoy August in Norfolk, the twosome meet in a secret upstairs room. T...

2 months ago
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A Forgotten Artist and A Painting Superstar

I recently read a historical novel about a painter I had never heard of. I read another about Claude Monet. Both artists led passionate, turbulent lives, and both make fascinating protagonists. Jude Berman’s The Vow depicts Angelica Kauffma...

3 months ago
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Let’s Take a Cup o’ Kindness Yet

No book recommendations this time—and no reflections on historical fiction’s place in our time. I’ll be back in January with posts on some riveting historical novels based on the lives of Claude Monet, Angelica Kaufmann, Oscar Wilde, and So...

3 months ago
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"There Are Places I’ll Remember"

In real estate, the rule is “location, location, location.” Location is the chief factor determining a house’s value, not whether it has a two-car garage or an attic.

3 months ago
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  • Martha Jean Johnson

    I have published a series of nonfiction books on politics and public opinion. My debut novel will be published in May 2025.

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