Bloomers, bicycles, and old books—oh my! It’s an all new year, and an all new season of The Gibson Girl Review kicks off with long-overdue book we’ve been wanting to share since the podcast began:…
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In a State of Perpetual Contradiction
We’re expanding The Gibson Girl Review this week with a brand-new co-host and a pre-Gilded Age classic! Amy welcomes author and fellow old soul Amanda G. Stevens to the show, and after a little introductory…
Bright Garments Frequently Cover Deep Wounds
Friends! Romans! Readers! Lend us your ears! The Gibson Girl Review is traveling back in time this week with the swashbuckling historical romance Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero by Henryk Sienkiewicz,…
The Past Is Present Every Day
Surprise!! Amy and Katja return to the studio to answer Jacinta’s questions about Season One of The Gibson Girl Review! From favorite romances to most detested characters, this is a no-holds-barred, hilarious look back at…
The Young Soul Is Ever Winged, Part 2
The final episode of Season 1 of The Gibson Girl Review concludes with a deeper look at the themes and relevance of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin (1903), plus Amy and Jacinta…
The Young Soul Is Ever Winged, Part 1
What was supposed to be simply another famous book for the final episode of Season 1 of The Gibson Girl Review turned into the biggest and most controversial episode yet! Amy and Jacinta hold nothing…