10 Historical Fiction Books That Prove the Past Is Never Really Gone

History is not just about dates and wars. It's about people, struggles, and untold stories that shape the world we live in today.

The Women of Chateau Lafayette by Stephanie Dray

– 18th-century noblewoman – World War I nurse – World War II resistance fighter

The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton

– Elsa – Marian – Helen

                                                

The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng

– Teoh Yun Ling – A Japanese gardener – Yun Ling’s past

                                                

The Air You Breathe by Frances de Pontes Peebles

– Dores – Graça

                                                

The Light After the War by Anita Abriel

– Vera – Edith

                                                

The Indigo Girl by Natasha Boyd

– Eliza Lucas – Colonial figures

                                                

The Only Woman in the Room by Marie Benedict

– Hedy Lamarr – Nazis – Hollywood elite

                                                

The Last Ballad by Wiley Cash

– Ella May Wiggins – Factory workers – Labor leaders

                                                

Lost Roses by Martha Hall Kelly

– Varinka – Sofya – Luba

                                                

Moloka'i by Alan Brennert

– Rachel – Haleole – Father Damien