11 Historical Fiction Novels That Will Transport You Back to Hollywood’s Golden Era — From Romance to Mystery + More
Grace Kelly, Vivien Leigh, Judy Garland, Ingrid Bergman…Hollywood’s Golden Age brought about some of the most beautiful and iconic movie stars of all time. This time period, which started around the 1920s and ran through the early 1960s, is cherished for its glitz, glamour, intrigue — and, of course, all its classic motion pictures, from Casablanca to Gone With the Wind. And if you're a fan of this dazzling bygone era, you're in luck! We gathered up 12 historical fiction novels that bring Hollywood’s Golden Age to shimmering life. Keep reading to discover a select handful of our favorite 1950s Hollywood books (and beyond!) that are guaranteed to captivate you from page one.
Feel like jumping between present day and 1950s Los Angeles to uncover the long-held secret of an aging movie star? Try The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo — the #1 bestselling sensation by Taylor Jenkins Reid. More in the mood to enter the lavish world of a Hollywood photographer who travels to 1960s Palm Beach? Pick up The Beautiful People by Michelle Gable. Continue scrolling for all of our compelling, must-read book recommendations!
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Hollywood glamour and salacious scandal abound in this spellbinding novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid. The story follows journalist Monique Grant, who is taken aback when she gets called by name to write a story for the famous and reclusive actress Evelyn Hugo. When she meets Evelyn, Monique learns that the actress wants her to ghostwrite her biography. As Evelyn details her fame in the mid- to late-1900s, she talks about each of her seven marriages, but it soon becomes clear that Evelyn was trying to hide a secret. A marvelous mix of juicy gossip, poignant moments and unforgettable characters.
What readers are saying: "I adore absolutely everything about 1950's Hollywood," shares Carissa Mosness, Woman's World Assistant Digital Editor. "And this book fully transported me there. Between the love story and the captivating drama, I found myself turning pages late into the night. It's one of the best books I've ever read."
The Goddess of Warsaw by Lisa Barr
This rich, multigenerational tale begins in 2005 Los Angeles as Sienna Hayes, Hollywood’s latest It Girl, aims to work behind the camera. She then meets Lena Browning, a Golden Age movie star, who was once a Polish Jew named Bina Blonski. Rewind to 1943 Warsaw when beautiful Bina becomes a spy to fight against the Nazis. Then, more than a decade later, Bina rises to fame while wrestling past traumas.
What readers are saying: “I can’t believe this was the first book I read by Lisa Barr, but I’ll certainly be reading more,” says Courtney Shapiro, Woman's World Digital Associate Editor. "It was both heartbreaking and stunning. I felt like I was witnessing these events firsthand, which is just a testament to Barr's writing style."
The Beautiful People by Michelle Gable
Readers are taken back to 1960s Palm Beach in this vivid tale. Margo Hightower’s life is not going as planned, but that’s about to change. She’s hired as assistant to photographer Slim Aarons — known for his bright photos of Hollywood stars. Soon, Margo is swept up in the glitz and glamour of her new life and forms a bond with heiress and rising fashion designer Lily Pulitzer. But will a growing web of secrets and lies change it all?
What readers are saying: "This is a historical fiction novel, based on a photographer from the '50s and '60s named Slim Aarons. Slim was what could be called a society photographer — he went to Palm Beach, Hollywood and Europe and took pictures of the rich and famous. Slim and many of his subjects, from the Pulitzers to the Kennedys, are real. The main female character in this book is fiction, and the weight of the story lies with her. With a cast of characters that are larger than life, I really enjoyed this book."
Did You Hear About Kitty Karr? by Crystal Smith Paul
Author Crystal Smith Paul enchants readers in this page turner starring the St. John sisters. The story begins when the sisters inherit a multimillion-dollar estate from famous silver screen icon Kitty Karr Tate after she dies. But soon, Elise St. John discovers Kitty’s journal, and the truth behind her ascent to stardom threatens to expose a twisted web of lies and deep debts. What follows is a story about the powerful impact of family secrets on future generations.
What readers are saying: "I couldn’t stop reading this book as it took you inside both Hollywood history and parts of the Civil Rights Movement. A wonderful, heartfelt novel."
The Brightest Star by Gail Tsukiyama
At the dawn of the new century, America is falling in love with silent movies — including Wong Liu, who is the daughter of Chinese immigrants. She dreams of being an actress and has chosen a stage name, Anna May Wong. So, at 16, Anna May decides to leave her home and pursue her Hollywood dreams. A page-turning tale inspired by the real-life events of Anna May Wong who found fame during Hollywood's Golden Age.
What readers are saying: "Gail Tsukiyama beautifully writes about Anna May Wong's life in Hollywood," says Melissa D’Agnese, Woman's World Senior Editor. "This stirring novel will dazzle anyone who picks it up."
The Girls in the Picture by Melanie Benjamin
Want to take a peek into Hollywood before its classic Golden Age? This immersive tale is set in 1914 Hollywood during the “silent era” in film. The story centers on the friendship of two real-life trailblazers of the early film era, actress Mary Pickford and screenwriter Frances Marion. As collaborators, their friendship cycles through phases of support and rivalry through Hollywood’s early days. A propulsive and powerful story of sisterhood.
What readers are saying: "Benjamin exposes an intimate look at the evolution of Hollywood and what women were up against in order to succeed. Not only a dramatic look at friendship and the lengths people will go to achieve stardom, but the men who thought women’s only place was on the screen itself. It makes you wonder if things have changed all that much since the 1920s."
Stars Over Sunset Boulevard by Susan Meissner
Bestselling author Susan Meissner is known for engrossing historical tales filled with heart and depth — and 'Stars Over Sunset Boulevard' checks both boxes. This tale starts in present-day Los Angeles, when Christine McAllister finds an iconic hat worn by Scarlett O’Hara in 'Gone With the Wind'…in her vintage clothing boutique. Rewind to 1938 Los Angeles where Violet Mayfield sets out to create a new life in Hollywood. She lands a job on the film set of 'Gone With the Wind' and meets Audrey Duvall, a once-rising movie star who is now a fellow secretary. At once an intriguing behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood’s Golden Era and a meaningful story of friendship.
What readers are saying: "This story took my breath away. I am a huge Gone With the Wind fan, as well as an avid reader of Susan's books. This book is a beautiful book of friendship and Hollywood in the Golden Age — it will sweep you away to another place and time!"
The Hollywood Daughter by Kate Alcott
From the acclaimed author of 'A Touch of Stardust' comes a Hollywood coming-of-age novel. The story follows Ingrid Bergman, already a massive star after 'Casablanca,' who just had a baby out of wedlock with an Italian director named Roberto Rossellini. Once admired by all, this news shocks her American fans to their cores. Meanwhile, Jessica Malloy grew up hearing the lore of Ingrid from her PR executive father and begins to develop a fascination with the actress. A vivid story that wonderfully blends fact and fiction.
What readers are saying:" I thoroughly enjoy history and am interested in Hollywood's Golden Age, a time in which I wasn't personally able to witness. Incorporating the McCarthy hearings added layers to the family and social dynamics at play as well. The combination of this time period and the personal coming-of-age story of the protagonist was a hit with me. I could empathize with the protagonist. The author was able to combine several elements that personally drew me into the story and that will resonate with many other readers."
Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts
Bestselling nonfiction author Elizabeth Letts turns to fiction in her latest book, a colorfully imagined novel that tells the story of Maud, the wife of 'The Wizard of Oz' author Frank Baum. The plot alternates from her younger years to 1938, when Maud is 77 years old and learns her late husband’s book is being adapted into a film. Soon she meets Judy Garland and the two form a bond. A sweeping tale of Hollywood and true friendship.
What readers are saying: “I used to watch 'The Wizard of Oz' with my best friend when I was a little girl, and now it brings back feelings of nostalgia and joy,” says Kate Arcell, Woman's World Associate Health Editor. "So when she told me there was a book about the backstory of the film, I flipped. This had fun behind-the-scenes tidbits and stirred up so many fond memories."
The Queen of Sugar Hill: A Novel of Hattie McDaniel by ReShonda Tate
Bestselling author ReShonda Tate writes a mesmerizing fictional portrait of Hattie McDaniel, the prolific Hollywood star best known for her role as Mammy in 'Gone With the Wind.' As the first African-American woman to win an Academy Award, Hattie assumed her life would change forever. What follows is a winding path of trials, tribulations and triumphs.
What readers are saying: "The Queen of Sugar Hill is an eye-opening look at American history and the undergrowth of racism. But it also shows the strength and determination of one woman who knew herself, who knew what she wanted, and would stop at nothing to achieve her goals."
Strangers in the Night: A Novel of Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner by Heather Webb
Dive deep into the luxurious lives of Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner in this sparkling tale set in Hollywood's Golden Age. Ava was a small-town beauty who turned into a massive movie star and Frank was the crooner whose iconic voice skyrocketed him to success. An exciting, star-studded story that follows their relationship and rollercoaster careers in Hollywood.
What readers are saying: "My father was a huge Sinatra fan, which was my initial draw to the book. I knew very little about his life and only a few of his songs. I enjoyed learning more about him and one of his more "intense" relationships. It sounds to me like he and Ava Gardner were almost too passionate for each other — and that can be a recipe for disaster. It also shines a light on old school celebrity and old Hollywood, which I enjoyed reading about as well."
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