Articles, Interviews, Podcasts, & More

 
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For The Buzz Magazines Page Turners: Author Q&A with Judithe Little.

Listen to Judithe’s interview on the Thoughts from a Page podcast here.

From Efe (Madrid): Antoinette, el discreto pilar en la vida de Coco Chanel.

For CP Lesley’s Historical Fiction Blog: Interview with Judithe Little.

Listen to Judithe’s Interview on the Author Stories Podcast with Hank Garner here.

The Chanel Sisters was picked by SheReads as one of the best historical fiction books of 2020.

For Publishers Weekly Books on Tap: Watch Judithe discuss Coco Chanel’s early years, her sister Antoinette Chanel, and the beginnings of the Chanel empire.

For The Pulpwood Queen: Winston Churchill's infatuation with Pol Roger champagne and the glamorous Odette Pol-Roger.

From The Historical Novels Review: Wickwythe Hall has "substance with endearing characters and solemn subjects. It is based on the true events of WWII Operation Catapult, when Churchill made the decision to bomb the French naval fleet at Mers el-Kebir to prevent their battle ships being handed over the Germany. Little's characterization of Churchill is so well done. She makes his personality and presence so real. Mabry was a character to be admired for her decisions and actions. A good read with a satisfying ending."  Read the full review here.

For Writers’ Digest: "For Whom the Critique Group Tolls"

Foreword Reviews calls Wickwythe Hall “...a riveting and enlightening mix of history and fiction that puts a human face on the costs of war...engaging... ”  Read the full review here.

Book Perfume says "If you love history, beautifully rendered characters, and stories that will tug at your heart, add Wickwythe Hall to your list."  Read the full review here.

For Let Them Read Books: The historical inspiration for Wickwythe Hall

Interview for The Writers' League of Texas: "Meet the Members"

For Novel Escapes: Judithe plays "Would You Rather..."

An interview at the New Books Network Podcast

Reader Views calls Wickwythe Hall "an emotional and touching story about the lives of three people during World War II, at the time of Hitler’s invasion of France in 1940. Inspired by real people, places and events in history, this whirlwind novel will no doubt leave an imprint on your heart long after you finish reading." Read the full review here.

At The Next Best Book Blog: Check out Judithe's "office" at Where Writers Write

An interview on The Author Inside You podcast where Judithe talks about her writing group.