Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Food, War
Tags Historical Fiction, Food, World War II, British Literature, Military & War, World History
Memorial Day Reads
Our selection of Memorial Day Reads highlights the voices of writers with experience serving in the military or living through conflict. Exploring the concepts of war and peace, these selections expound on the nature of conflict and its impacts on the people affected by it.
The Kitchen Front
The Last Bookshop in London
The Last Garden in England
The Last Green Valley
The Last Kingdom
The Last Letter
The Last of the Mohicans
The Last Rose of Shanghai
The Lemon Tree
The Librarian of Auschwitz
The Librarian of Burned Books
The Light in Hidden Places
The Little Liar
The Lords of Discipline
The Lost Girls of Paris
The Magician
The Making of the Atomic Bomb
The Man He Killed
The Map of Salt and Stars
The Massacre at El Mozote
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Food, War
Tags Historical Fiction, Food, World War II, British Literature, Military & War, World History
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Literature, War, Community
Tags Historical Fiction, Military & War, World War II, British Literature, World History, Romance
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Memory, Gender Identity, War
Tags Military & War, World History, Historical Fiction, Romance, World War II, British Literature
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family
Tags Historical Fiction, Survival Fiction, World War II, Russian Literature, Military & War, World History
Publication year 2004
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Masculinity
Tags Historical Fiction, Action & Adventure, British Literature, Military & War, Medieval, World History, Fantasy
The Last Kingdom, published in 2004, was the first volume in what would become a series of 12 historical adventure novels, set in Britain in the late-ninth and early 10th centuries. The novels chronicle the bloody territorial wars between the English armies of the island’s then four kingdoms and the invading Danish armies, fierce Northern warriors known in contemporary pop culture as the Vikings. Bernard Cornwell was already an established and prolific writer of historical... Read The Last Kingdom Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Family, Marriage
Tags Romance, Military & War, New Adult, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1826
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Race, War, Colonialism
Tags Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction, Action & Adventure, Military & War, American Literature, World History
James Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 (1826) is the second in a series of historical novels known as the Leatherstocking Tales that describe the adventures of 18th-century American frontiersman Natty Bumppo. The Last of the Mohicans is set in 1757, in upstate New York during the French and Indian War. The book follows the attempts of Bumppo, his Mohican friends Chingachgook and Uncas, and other followers as they escort... Read The Last of the Mohicans Summary
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Tags Historical Fiction, Romance, World War II, Asian Literature, Military & War, Asian Literature, World History, Chinese Literature
Publication year 2006
Genre Biography, Nonfiction
Themes Friendship
Tags Religion & Spirituality, Middle Eastern History, Immigration & Refugeeism, Military & War, World History, Biography, Politics & Government
The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East is a biography and work of historical nonfiction written by Sandy Tolan and published in 2006. Against the backdrop of the first Arab-Israeli War’s 50th anniversary, American journalist Sandy Tolan traveled to the Middle East to research his assignment. Through the biography, Tolan aims to highlight how two families on opposite sides of the conflict—the Khairis and the Eshkenazis—are connected on... Read The Lemon Tree Summary
Publication year 2012
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Music
Tags Historical Fiction, World War II, Military & War, World History
Henry Holt and Company published Antonio Iturbe’s novel, The Librarian of Auschwitz, in America on September 18, 2012. Before the English Language version, Iturbe’s novel appeared in Spain as La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz. Antonio Iturbe is a Spanish journalist, writer, and professor who has taught postgraduate courses in journalism at universities in Madrid and Barcelona and is the President of the Association of Cultural Journalists of Catalonia. Iturbe wrote The Librarian of Auschwitz when he... Read The Librarian of Auschwitz Summary
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Sexual Identity, War, Good & Evil, Literature, Loyalty & Betrayal, Safety & Danger
Tags World War II, Military & War, World History, Historical Fiction, LGBTQ+
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Truth & Lies, Perseverance, Forgiveness, Hate & Anger, Regret, Revenge, Death, Family, War, Justice
Tags Historical Fiction, World War II, Holocaust, Jewish Literature, Military & War, World History
Publication year 1980
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes War, Siblings
Tags Military & War, Southern Literature, Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction
The Lords of Discipline, Pat Conroy’s 1980 novel set at a military college, chronicles four years in the life of a cadet in training. Conroy, who attended a military college himself, does not shy away from describing the darker side of military training, including relentless, brutal hazing and racism. The novel is divided into four parts, with a brief opening note preceding the story. Before the plot gets underway, protagonist and narrator Will McLean explains... Read The Lords of Discipline Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Appearance & Reality, Friendship, Teamwork, Nation, Politics & Government, War, Justice, Loyalty & Betrayal
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, World War II, Military & War, French Literature, World History, Historical Fiction
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Literature, Conflict, Sexual Identity, Family, Marriage, Siblings, Self Discovery, Social Class, Community, Education, Nation, Politics & Government, War, Art, Justice, Music, Order & Chaos, Truth & Lies
Tags Historical Fiction, Life-Inspired Fiction, LGBTQ+, Military & War
Publication year 1986
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Tags US History, Military & War, World War II, Science & Nature, World History, Politics & Government
Recognized for its depth of research into history’s most powerful device of war, historian Richard Rhodes’ The Making of the Atomic Bomb (1987) documents the development of the atomic bomb in the 1930s and 1940s, from its conception to its deployment as part of an atrocity committed by the United States against Japan. Rhodes provides extensive background on the personal histories and scientific achievements of the group of international scientists who collectively brought the atomic... Read The Making of the Atomic Bomb Summary
Publication year 1902
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Social Class, War, Colonialism
Tags Poetry: Dramatic Poem, Victorian Period, Military & War, Social Class, History: African , European History, Psychology, Grief & Death, Trauma & Abuse, Classic Fiction, British Literature
Publication year 2018
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Femininity, Coming of Age
Tags Action & Adventure, Coming of Age, Immigration & Refugeeism, Gender & Feminism, Military & War, American Literature, Middle Eastern Literature
Zeyn Joukhadar is a transgender Syrian American writer (also published under the name Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar). His first novel, The Map of Salt and Stars (2018), won the 2018 Middle East Book Award in Youth Literature and became a 2018 Goodreads Choice Awards Finalist in Historical Fiction. Comprising two interwoven narratives, the novel follows Nour, the present-day protagonist whose flight from a war-torn Syria parallels the journey of her imaginary heroine—Rawiya, a medieval mapmaker’s apprentice... Read The Map of Salt and Stars Summary
Publication year 1994
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes War, Truth & Lies
Tags Military & War, Cold War, Education, Education, Latin American Literature, Journalism, World History, Social Justice, Politics & Government
The Massacre at El Mozote, by Mark Danner, which in its first iteration appeared as a series of articles for The New Yorker, is an in-depth investigation into the events of December 1981 in the small town of El Mozote in northern El Salvador, during the country’s long civil war. Danner proceeds to not only bring these events to light, but also to place them in the global context of the Cold War of the... Read The Massacre at El Mozote Summary