Book Tour Cover Reveal: The Factory Girl and the Fey, Nadine Galinsky Feldman (historical fiction)
The Fair Folk, fighting for their very survival, have other plans for her, as does the handsome and charismatic Robert Stein. What life will she choose? And will she even have a choice?
A historical fantasy inspired by the author’s ancestors, The Factory Girl and the Fey is an affectionate tribute to the women who helped fuel Scotland’s Industrial Age, from the workers to the poets…and to the Fey who remind us that magic is real when we believe in it.
Publication Date: October 14, 2021
Genre: Historical Fiction/Fantasy
About the Author
Nadine Galinsky Feldman is an author of women’s and historical fiction. Her novel What She Knew was a finalist in the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book awards. The Foreign Language of Friends was a finalist in the 2012 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, Chick Lit category. It was also named a Gold Medal Winner, Women’s Issues, in the 2011 eLit Book Awards.
As an editor, Nadine produced Patchwork and Ornament: A Woman’s Journey of Life, Love, and Art by Jeanette Feldman, which won the 2010 Indie Excellence Award for Best Memoir.
Her first book, When a Grandchild Dies: What to Do, What to Say, How to Cope, provided grief support to an underserved population.
Thank you so very much for hosting the reveal! We appreciate your support!
Amy
HF Virtual Book Tours
My pleasure, Amy! Thank you for the invite!
Diane-Lyn
Oooh. This is another one that sounds interesting! Curious – How do you pick the books that you read/review? I love them all so we must have similar reading interests! 😊
Hi Jennifer, Thank you for visiting The Cozy Book Blog! I love to read about people’s lives – so true stories, memoirs and historical fiction are among my favorite genres! I also love the fictional works of Wally Lamb and Jodi Picoult, as these authors always raise thought-provoking, real-life issues on which to ponder. Sometimes I am approached by authors or publishers and asked to read / review or post something about an upcoming novel, so that brings in a little variety of genres. Also, as an educator, I love meaningful children’s / teen books that deal with current issues facing our young. Cynthia Katahato and the late Julius Lester are among my favorite authors for young people! I hope you are enjoying my blog.Thanks for writing!