Red Letter Days

Author:   Sarah-Jane Stratford
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780451475572


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   25 February 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sarah-Jane Stratford
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780451475572


ISBN 10:   0451475577
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   25 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

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Praise for Red Letter Days Stratford's novel effortlessly walks the line between hilarious and harrowing in her account of the tribulations of the victims of the blacklist - all told from a perspective that is unique and refreshing. And I simply adored the heroines Phoebe and Hannah, crafted from Stratford's meticulous research and fabulous imagination. --Fiona Davis, national bestselling author of The Chelsea Girls Red Letter Days is a blacklist-era game of cat and mouse that's positively Shakespearean in its witty dialogue, forged identities, banishments, unexpected romance, and even its drama within the drama. The final lightning-speed pages left me breathless. --Kerri Maher, Author of The Girl in White Gloves Fairly singing with tension and triumph...weaves fact and fiction into a tale that serves as entertainment, warning, reflection and homage wrapped up in one highly readable package. --Greer Macallister, USA Today bestselling author of The Magician's Lie and Woman 99 Sarah-Jane Stratford's crackerjack historical novel Radio Girls smartly tunes in to the beginnings of Britain's broadcasting behemoth....Radio Girls is a hit. --USA Today An achievement of historical fiction so believable that you'll wonder if the author has access to a time machine....By turns funny and fascinating, Radio Girls is a triumph. --Allison Amend, author of Enchanted Islands Sarah-Jane Stratford's storytelling skills are on vivid display throughout, and the strong, believable, and immensely human Maisie Musgrave is the best imaginable guide to that vanished time and place. --Joseph Wallace, author of Slavemakers In this crisp novel, Stratford... effortlessly melds politics, romance, and history. This delivers on every level. --Publishers Weekly Red Letter Days is a look at a piece of American history told through the lens of two brave women, whose stories you won't soon forget. --PopSugar An intoxicating look inside a world of innovative new media. --Kirkus Reviews Sparkling historical fiction. --Literary Hub A delightfully literary historical fiction book about the early days of the BBC. --Broadly A highly detailed narrative and well-fleshed characters set the stage for this unique, early-twentieth-century story....This is an eye-opening view of the world when women's rights were newly budding. --Historical Novels Review


Praise for Red Letter Days Stratford's novel effortlessly walks the line between hilarious and harrowing in her account of the tribulations of the victims of the blacklist - all told from a perspective that is unique and refreshing. And I simply adored the heroines Phoebe and Hannah, crafted from Stratford's meticulous research and fabulous imagination. --Fiona Davis, national bestselling author of The Chelsea Girls Red Letter Days is a blacklist-era game of cat and mouse that's positively Shakespearean in its witty dialogue, forged identities, banishments, unexpected romance, and even its drama within the drama. The final lightning-speed pages left me breathless. --Kerri Maher, Author of The Girl in White Gloves Fairly singing with tension and triumph...weaves fact and fiction into a tale that serves as entertainment, warning, reflection and homage wrapped up in one highly readable package. -- Sarah-Jane Stratford's crackerjack historical novel Radio Girls smartly tunes in to the beginnings of Britain's broadcasting behemoth....Radio Girls is a hit. --USA Today An achievement of historical fiction so believable that you'll wonder if the author has access to a time machine....By turns funny and fascinating, Radio Girls is a triumph. --Allison Amend, author of Enchanted Islands Sarah-Jane Stratford's storytelling skills are on vivid display throughout, and the strong, believable, and immensely human Maisie Musgrave is the best imaginable guide to that vanished time and place. --Joseph Wallace, author of Slavemakers An intoxicating look inside a world of innovative new media. --Kirkus Reviews Sparkling historical fiction. --Literary Hub A delightfully literary historical fiction book about the early days of the BBC. --Broadly A highly detailed narrative and well-fleshed characters set the stage for this unique, early-twentieth-century story....This is an eye-opening view of the world when women's rights were newly budding. --Historical Novels Review


Praise for Radio Girls Sarah-Jane Stratford's crackerjack historical novel Radio Girls smartly tunes in to the beginnings of Britain's broadcasting behemoth....Radio Girls is a hit. --USA Today An achievement of historical fiction so believable that you'll wonder if the author has access to a time machine....By turns funny and fascinating, Radio Girls is a triumph. --Allison Amend, author of Enchanted Islands Sarah-Jane Stratford's storytelling skills are on vivid display throughout, and the strong, believable, and immensely human Maisie Musgrave is the best imaginable guide to that vanished time and place. --Joseph Wallace, author of Slavemakers An intoxicating look inside a world of innovative new media. --Kirkus Reviews Sparkling historical fiction. --Literary Hub A delightfully literary historical fiction book about the early days of the BBC. --Broadly A highly detailed narrative and well-fleshed characters set the stage for this unique, early-twentieth-century story....This is an eye-opening view of the world when women's rights were newly budding. --Historical Novels Review


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Sarah-Jane Stratford is the acclaimed author of Radio Girls. Her work has also appeared in the Guardian, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Review of Books, Marie-Claire, Bustle, Guernica, and many others. A former resident of both American coasts, she's now living the expat life in London, where when she isn't working, she's exploring and seriously considering learning how to garden.

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