by Stephanie Dray | Mar 8, 2021 | For Readers, Historical Fiction Genre, Interviews, My Works, Other Writers, The Women of Chateau Lafayette
I celebrated by having an amazing library talk with fellow authors Melanie Benajamin and Lauren Willig.
by Stephanie Dray | Mar 2, 2021 | For Readers, Historical Fiction Genre, My Works, News, The Women of Chateau Lafayette
I know it’s tough to get signed books these days, but I’ve paired up with A LIKELY STORY BOOKSTORE and if you’d like a signed copy of THE WOMEN OF CHATEAU LAFAYETTE, you can pre-order it here: https://buff.ly/2JaCNLS You’ll get a special gift...
by Stephanie Dray | Feb 22, 2021 | Historical Fiction Genre, My Works, News, Reviews, The Women of Chateau Lafayette
I’m so delighted with and honored by this review in the Jewish Journal. In Stephanie Dray’s ambitious historical novel, “The Women of Chateau Lafayette,” the chateau is a character unto itself… A particularly moving moment is when the daughters of a slain...
by Stephanie Dray | Feb 22, 2021 | My Works, News, The Women of Chateau Lafayette
The AARP jotted off a list of “our favorite new and soon-to-be released compelling wartime novels” and The Women of Chateau Lafayette is on the list!
by Stephanie Dray | Feb 16, 2021 | Bloopers, The Women of Chateau Lafayette
In my author’s note for The Women of Chateau Lafayette I wrote that at the New York Historical Society, in a box of Beatrice Chanler’s papers, I found unaddressed love letters tucked into a Valentine folder with a note that identified them as being from...
by Stephanie Dray | Oct 5, 2020 | Beatrice Chanler, Heroines, My Works, News, Research, The Women of Chateau Lafayette
While writing The Women of Chateau Lafayette, the research kept shifting under my feet, in part due to what I discovered in Beatrice’s private letters, provided to me by her grandson William A. Chanler, partly due to what I found in her papers at the New York...