Best Historical Book of All Time
Here are the best historical books ever: If you love to read historical books and want some suggestion about the book before you read so have a look my collection of best of historical books ever is The Book Thief, Gone with the Wind, All the Light We Cannot See, Alias Grace, Memoirs of a Geisha and so on.
1 — The Book Thief Written by Markus Zusak
The Book Thief is written by the Australian author Markus Zusak. Published in 2005. One of the best-selling books of Markus zusak and translated into 63 languages sold over 16 million copies worldwide. The book is a historical fiction novel. The story follows Liesel, a little girl who is shifted to her foster parents because of world war 2. She lost her brother and her mother can’t afford her.
2 — Gone with the Wind Written by Margaret Mitchell
Gone with the Wind published in 1936 and written by American author Margaret Mitchell. The book is most popular in America and listed second favorite book of American readers. The story is based on the American Civil War and struggles of young Scarlett O’Hara. Story adapted in film with the same name.
3 — All the Light We Cannot See Written by Anthony Doerr
All the Light We Cannot See is written by American writer Anthony Doerr. Book published on May 6 2014. The book won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence for Fiction in 2015. The book is based on World war 2 and the story follows Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a six years old blind French girl living in Paris and eight years German boy Werner Pfennig.
4 — Alias Grace Written by Margaret Atwood
Alias Grace is written by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. Book published in 1996. The Book won the Canadian Giller Prize. The book is historical fiction and story based on grisly double murder case in July 1843. The novel was adapted in film and television shows also with the same name.
5 — Memoirs of a Geisha Written by Arthur Golden
Memoirs of a Geisha published in 1997 and written by American writer Arthur Golden. The novel is historical fiction. Story follows the nine years old Chiyo Sakamoto, the daughter of a fisherman who sold their daughters to a geisha house and after World War 2 she met her destiny and opened a tea house in New York. Read More…