Since Shakespeare was so important to this family of actors and writers, I wanted my novel to have a title inspired by Shakespeare’s plays. Julius Caesar was the clear choice, not only because of the themes of assassination and betrayal, but because the only time the three ... Read more »
BookBub: 12 Historical Fiction Books About First Ladies
Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker and Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule both made BookBub's list of recommended historical novels about first ladies! For the complete list, visit the BookBub Blog. ... Read more »
Tudor Hall, Home of the Booth Family
To celebrate his success on the American stage, the renowned thespian Junius Brutus Booth, John Wilkes Booth's father, built his family a gracious residence on the grounds of their Maryland farm. However, tragedy would prevent Junius from ever living in the home he called ... Read more »
Ford’s Theatre
Displayed in the museum at Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC is an autograph quilt created in 1864 to raise money for the US Sanitary Commission. Among the signatures are those of Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. ... Read more »
F&T: Trib Live
Best-Selling Author of 'Quilt' Titles to Stop at Sewickley Bookshop: “For Fates and Traitors,” Chiaverini tackles the life of John Wilkes Booth through the women who knew him best: Mary Ann, his mother; his sister and confidante, Asia; Lucy Lambert Hale, the daughter of a ... Read more »
Happy Book Birthday to Fates and Traitors
Today is the official publication day of my twenty-sixth novel, Fates and Traitors. I can't wait to share this exciting new story with you, and I hope you'll enjoy reading Fates and Traitors as much as I enjoyed writing it. Be sure to see the Events page for details about my ... Read more »