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Between the Lines: Bringing History to Life

| April 4, 2014 | 0 Comments
Between the Lines: Bringing History to Life

  “Whether it’s the real-life physicist Emilie du Chatelet, the literary heroine Penelope, or women who have sprung entirely from my imagination,” San Diego author Laurel Corona’s stories are true to the facts of their time and place. Her four novels are populated with real and invented characters that give readers a strong sense of […]

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