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    Hi! Please recommend me historical fiction books that don’t revolve around war or tragedy. I like books set in the 1920s, and in the 70s-80s, or in Victorian England, but any time period is good for me. I really don’t want anything super sad. I’ve read a lot of tragic historical fiction that was really great but at the end I just felt drained- Hamnet, for example. Obviously I want some conflict, but I just don’t have the emotional energy for that kind of book right now. I also like books set in big cities (like the great gatsby glitzy vibes) as opposed to rural farm life. TYIA!!

    by FlightTraditional717

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    1. The Book Club for Troublesome Women is set in the 60s. You may enjoy this one!

    2. Books_Of_Jeremiah on

      Look up Christian Jacq’s work for some Ancient Egypt setting.

      Quo Vadis for Ancient Rome.

      In Desert and Wilderness by Sienkiewicz for some colonial settings Victorian period.

    3. Then-Nail-9027 on

      If you like Victorian England you should check out Dickens. A lot of big city vibes in his books, although pretty much the complete opposite of the Great Gatsby glitz lol

    4. Neat-Arm2242 on

      Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon – America in 1700s

      Call Me Ishmaelle by Xiaolu Guo – a retelling of Moby Dick

      The Murder at Worlds End by Ross Montgomery – a mystery that takes place in 1910

      Circle of Days by Ken Follett – about building a stonehenge-like monument

    5. Ambientado sobre 1910__ The Whistling Season de Iván Doig

      Sobre 1930 / 40 __Hons and Rebels de Jessica Mitford

      Sobre 1870 __ The Crimson Petal and the White de Michel Faber

      Sobre 1785 / 90 __ El diccionario de Lempriere de Lawrence Norfolk

    6. youknowiamasussexnow on

      Shrines of Gaities by Kate Atkinson
      is excellent london historical fiction
      about a woman gangster/nightclub owner in the 1920s….

    7. Patient-Currency7972 on

      The roaring Days of Zora Lily by Noel Salazar set in the 1920s. It’s very good.

      Also the thornbirds by Colleen McCullough

    8. BelmontIncident on

      PG Wodehouse set a lot of comedy in the twenties

      Admittedly it wasn’t historical fiction at the time, but the passage of time makes history of us all

    9. Stock_Market_1930 on

      You might like *Main Street* by Sinclair Lewis. WWI enters but in a tangential way. Some of the events in it are quite funny, and the twist in the end between the main character and her husband I think is pretty forward thinking. While the novel is set in the 20th century teens and early twenties I think there’s a lot that’s familiar today.

    10. Have you read the Thomas and Charlotte Pitt series by Anne Perry. Mysteries set in Victorian England. Feminist perspective. There are a lot of books, but none too long, but should be read in order. Pretty sure the series has reached its conclusion although she still writes other novels set in the same universe. The first book in the series was her first novel. It’s good, but they get better.

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