Sometimes you are just blown away when a reviewer understands all you're trying to achieve . . . .
The Great Depression on the Farm
At its best historical fiction is totally immersive. Readers become so involved in the story that they feel they are right there in the same room with the characters, mentally encouraging them to take a certain path or, conversely, discouraging flawed characters . . .
This beautifully written novel takes place in rural Michigan during the Depression. Everyone is struggling to survive especially in rural areas and this story is about a young girl who is without options after her father leaves the family and a fire destroys her home. . . .
Charlotte is featured as a guest author:
https://booksbywomen.org/in-a-testy-exchange-book-character-interviews-her-author/
The summer between high school and college I participated in a youth program in The Netherlands. I'd lived a sheltered life on a Michigan farm and was excited to expand my wings, but I also carried some high school angst—anxiety about meeting new people and fitting in.The first few nights we were housed in a youth host
Silver's Review features Charlotte and A Tiny Pice of Blue
click here: https://silversolara.blogspot.com/2025/02/spotlight-of-tiny-piece-of-blue-by.html
Charlotte is featured as a guest author:
https://thenerddaily.com/charlotte-whitney-author-guest-post/
Charlotte is interviewed by Linda Thompson of The Authors Show for a ten minute Q and A about The Unveiling of Polly Forrest.
CHARLOTTE ANNOUNCES HER APPOINTMENT AS WRITER IN RESIDENCE AT THE TEMPE PUBLIC LIBRARY
CHARLOTTE DISCUSSES THE UNVEILING OF POLLY FORREST
Charlotte is interviewed by Linda Thompson of The Authors Show for a ten minute Q and A about THREADS A DEPRESSION ERA TALE
CHARLOTTE DISCUSSES HER OWN CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES THAT APPEAR IN THREADS