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A review by bookphile_belle
The Anarchist's Wife by Margo Laurie
4.0
As we all know… I love historical fiction especially when it takes place in the early 1900’s or the world wars.
I absolutely love how this story was written. This is a retelling of the rather well known case involving Nicola Sacco and Bartolommeo Vanzetti from 1920. It’s told from the perspective of Rosa’s daughter as a memoir. So clever and I absolutely loved reading about it in this perspective.
This case was a great controversy back in its day and this new perspective relayed so many interesting details.
One complaint - why isn’t it longer? Or can there be a sequel?
I absolutely love how this story was written. This is a retelling of the rather well known case involving Nicola Sacco and Bartolommeo Vanzetti from 1920. It’s told from the perspective of Rosa’s daughter as a memoir. So clever and I absolutely loved reading about it in this perspective.
This case was a great controversy back in its day and this new perspective relayed so many interesting details.
One complaint - why isn’t it longer? Or can there be a sequel?