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The Instant New York Times Bestseller! A Good Morning America* Book Club Pick!

Named a Best Book of the Year by NPR! Named a Notable Book of the Year by the Washington Post!

“Historical fiction at its best!”*
 
A remarkable novel about J. P. Morgan’s personal librarian, Belle da Costa…

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11 authors picked The Personal Librarian as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This is historical fiction at its finest, especially as it tells the story of a woman who faced down racism and bigotry while impressing the elite world in which she found herself. I learned a lot about the art world, an arena that I am not familiar with very much, and how people regarded each other within it.

I tip my hat to author Marie Benedict. Nearly every book she writes could be on this list. In The Personal Librarian, Belle Da Costa Greene shocks me with her strength to walk into a different world in order to follow her passion for books and art. I can’t imagine being forced to compartmentalize your identity to also be true to yourself.

She solves the problem that blocks blacks from holding professional positions beyond white people’s expectations. She also breaks the role barrier for women as J P Morgan’s Personal Librarian. I’m inspired by Belle’s tenacity and determination for…

I loved this book so much that I read it twice! I loved the portrayal of an intelligent, well-educated woman (Belle da Costa Green) who needed to “pass for white” and be accepted as capable despite her gender (this is set around 1905).

We enter the elite world of financier J.P. Morgan and the library he was building—the pursuit and collecting of rare manuscripts, books, and artwork. We also enter the rarified world of the lifestyles and personalities of the elite, especially J. Pierpont Morgan. This is a fine piece of historical fiction: Belle da Costa Greene was actually Belle…

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

Courage brings Bella to apply to financier J.P. Morgan to assemble his marvelous library of rare books. Concealing her identity as black, she stars in a world of art critics and high finance, giving up her identity in pursuit of her dream. I loved and wondered at this brave woman.

One of my favorite haunts in New York City, where I live, is the Morgan Library, a short walk from where I work.

This historical novel reveals the truth behind the library by telling the story of Belle da Costa Greene, the Black woman who built and managed J. P. Morgan's personal collection of rare manuscripts, books, and artwork, establishing herself as a leader in New York society, while keeping her true identity completely hidden.

This book is fascinating, a propulsive read. It’s also the first work of fiction I think I've ever read that was co-written; I can't imagine…

I was completely wowed by this historical novel about Belle, whom J. C. Morgan employed to curate his famous Pierpont Morgan Library in the early days of the 20th century.

That he hired a woman was unusual. He never knew that Belle da Costa Greene, as she'd presented herself, was not Portuguese as she claimed, but a biracial woman passing as white. Belle's parents were both light-skinned. While Belle's mother chose to pass for white so her children could benefit, her husband, Richard Theodore Greener, Harvard's first black graduate, would not. And so they divorced.

Extremely intelligent, Belle traveled in…

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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

Historical novels based on real people can be fascinating: we see their thoughts and overhear their conversations.

This is the story of Belle da Costa Greene, J.P. Morgan’s trusted personal librarian who helped him amass his huge collection, representing him at book and manuscript auctions as far away as London. Belle, however, is passing for white. She attributes her olive skin to a Portuguese grandmother, and Morgan doesn’t appear to suspect it.

Belle was born into an educated family whose mother decided her children would do better in NYC passing. Renouncing her identity and history is painful; she must move…

I’m fascinated by people, particularly historical characters, who are passionate and driven to follow their dreams against all odds.

Belle da Costa Greene was not only a middle-class woman who managed the affairs of a world presided over by some of the world’s wealthiest men, but she was also compelled to hide the fact that she was black. I listened to the audiobook while running on my treadmill during winter and can honestly say I’ve never been as eager to lace up my running shoes as I was during that time. 

Based on the true story of Belle da Costa Greene, the Black American woman who was compelled to hide her identity and pass as white to work as J P Morgan’s personal librarian, this book contains everything I love about historical, biographical fiction and more.

It’s about a woman who defied convention and whose life story is fascinating, relevant, and inspiring. Belle is an intelligent, driven woman, who can hold her own in any company, and yet, to realize her ambitions and protect her family, she must conceal who she really is.

I thoroughly enjoyed learning about her, and the…

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Trusting Her Duke by Arietta Richmond,

A Duke with rigid opinions, a Lady whose beliefs conflict with his, a long disputed parcel of land, a conniving neighbour, a desperate collaboration, a failure of trust, a love found despite it all.

Alexander Cavendish, Duke of Ravensworth, returned from war to find that his father and brother had…

This work of historical fiction appealed to me on many levels. Read the Author’s Note first, written by its white and Black co-authors. Their book explores the double life of Belle de Costa Greene (1879-1950), whom J.P. Morgan hired in 1905 as his archivist and agent, assuming she’s white. In segregated America, the engaging Belle cannot risk exposure.

“Passing,” the dangerous attempt by Black Americans to hide their identities to survive, remains controversial. Lighter complexions were usually the result of rape by white owners of enslaved women. It allowed offspring greater access to education and employment. In 1929, Nella Larsen published Passing,…

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

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