Publication Date: July 4th, 2026
Publisher: Independently published
Pages: 211
Genre: Jewish Historical Romance
Publisher: Independently published
Pages: 211
Genre: Jewish Historical Romance
They had no voice. They held no power. Yet they helped decide the fate of a nation.
In the bustling streets of Philadelphia, Rose Wachsman has no time for the rigid expectations of society—and even less for the infuriatingly reserved Nathan Hirsch. She is a woman of the hearth, sharp-witted and fiercely loyal to the cause of liberty; he is a man of business and tradition, seemingly more concerned with ledgers than the fires of revolution.
But as the war moves from a tradesman's chandlery to the parlors of the elite, Rose and Nathan find themselves forced into a dangerous game of intelligence and alliance. In a world that would rather forget their names, they must overcome their own prejudices to discover that their greatest adversary— might be their only hope.
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Mirta Ines Trupp
Mirta is a second-generation Argentine; she was born in Buenos Aires in 1962 and immigrated to the United States that same year. Because of the unique fringe benefits provided by her father’s employer—Pan American Airlines—she returned to her native country frequently- growing up with "un pie acá y un pie allá" (with one foot here and one foot there).
Her fascination with Jewish history and genealogy, coupled with an obsession with historical period drama, has inspired Mirta to create unique and enlightening novels. She has been a guest speaker for book clubs, sisterhood events, genealogy societies, and philanthropic organizations. Sharing Jewish historical fiction has become her passion.
Besides being an avid novel reader, she has had a lifelong love for choral music and is a devoted Beatles fan. Follow Mirta on Amazon, Goodreads, Instagram, and BookBub, or stop by her blog: www.mirtainestruppauthor.com
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Thank you for hosting Mirta Ines Trupp today, and for shining a lovely book spotlight on her evocative novel, Kindle the Light of Liberty. We appreciate you joining us.
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Thank you for participating in the tour. I appreciate your support and interest!
ReplyDeleteI hope readers who enjoy Judeo-Christian themes—as well as those who simply love historical fiction—will give Kindle the Light of Liberty a chance. At its heart, this is a story about people navigating extraordinary times together. Rose's closest relationships aren't limited to her own community—she forms lasting friendships with women like Hannah Ellicott and Martha Riley, and even crosses paths with Betsy Ross. During the Revolution, questions of loyalty, friendship, and survival affected everyone, regardless of faith. I also think Jane Austen readers may recognize something familiar in Rose. Like Elizabeth Bennet, she's intelligent, observant, occasionally impulsive, and not afraid to question the expectations placed upon her. She meets life's challenges with wit, compassion, and a stubborn determination to do what she believes is right. If you enjoy vivid historical settings, memorable characters, and stories of resilience, hope, and human connection, I hope you'll enjoy walking beside Rose on her journey.
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