
Book Bans in 1915? The Story Behind It | The Sisters of Book Row by Shelley Noble
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What happens when book bans aren’t just headlines — but federal law?
In this episode, I’m chatting with historical fiction author Shelley Noble about The Sisters of Book Row, a novel set in 1915 New York during the height of the Comstock censorship laws. We talk about rare bookstores, banned poetry, Margaret Sanger, and why 100-year-old history feels… uncomfortably familiar today. If you care about protecting books, women’s voices, and literary legacy — this one will stay with you.
We also dive into Shelley’s unexpected path to publishing (spoiler: it started with a dare), why she left mysteries for historical women’s fiction, and her favorite historical mystery comfort reads.
⏱️ Timestamps
[00:00] Shelley’s journey from dancer to published mystery author
[03:00] Writing historical mysteries vs. women’s fiction
[06:30] Discovering the Tiffany Girls & shifting genres
[07:45] The Comstock Laws explained
[09:30] Margaret Sanger and censorship in 1915
[11:00] The Sisters of Book Row premise
[14:30] Book banning today vs. 1915
[18:30] Research process & using primary sources
[22:00] Historical mystery & romantic suspense recommendations
📚 Books Mentioned
The Sisters of Book Row by Shelley Noble — Historical Women’s Fiction | Bookstore Drama | Women’s Rights
This Rough Magic by Mary Stewart — Romantic Suspense | Classic Mystery
The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley — Time Slip Romance | Historical Fiction
Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters — Historical Mystery | Victorian Egypt | Humor
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