Applying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review… The First…
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Pawns Have No Business with Passions (+ Giveaway!)
… and podcast hosts have no business singing! But that doesn’t stop the hosts of The Gibson Girl Review from wishing a very happy birthday to the creator of the iconic Gibson Girl, Charles Dana…
First 5 Pages Challenge #5: Drifted Asunder
Applying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review… The First…
Mere Man Must Yield or Run
Saddle up, old book lovers! The Gibson Girl Review is galloping into Big Sky Country with today’s all-new episode! Historical romance author Erin Anfinson-Pirani joins Amy as a guest reviewer to discuss Her Prairie Knight…
The ‘Buts’ Which Really Make Us Live
O Canada! Summer is heating up, but Amy and Katja have just the book for your chilly armchair (or beach chair!) vacation… Bessie Marchant’s 1911 adventure novel, A Countess from Canada: A Story of Life…
You Have to Make a Name, Not to Seek One
Travel back in time to the romantic landscapes of the 19th century English countryside in today’s all-new old book review! Amy and Jacinta were swept away by Juliana Horatia Ewing’s 1877 children’s novel, Jan of…
First 5 Pages Challenge #2: Another Woman’s Territory
Applying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review… The First…
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,…
First 5 Pages Challenge #1: Louisa Kirkbride
Applying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review… The First…
Living the Principles They Gave to Us
Flags, fireworks, and forgotten fiction… it’s the Season 2 premiere of The Gibson Girl Review! Amy and Jacinta celebrate the Fourth of July with an all new review of America’s Daughter by Rena I. Halsey…