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December 2025: Madeline Martin’s The Secret Book Society

Jan 16, 2026
In this engaging discussion, New York Times bestselling author Madeline Martin explores the compelling world of her latest novel, The Secret Book Society. She delves into how real Victorian restrictions ignited her fictional narrative of rebellion among women through literature. Madeline shares fascinating insights from her meticulous research process and emphasizes the importance of sisterhood in overcoming societal constraints. With powerful quotes about the light books bring in dark times, listeners will be inspired to find their own stories of resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Relentless Early Hustle

  • Madeline Martin wrote over 35 historical romances while working full-time and parenting, sometimes sleeping four hours a night.
  • She used grocery line moments and smoke breaks to write chapters until she could write full-time after being laid off in 2020.
ANECDOTE

Breakthrough With The Last Bookshop

  • The Last Bookshop in London became Martin's breakthrough, hitting #8 on the New York Times list.
  • The success allowed her to write full-time and changed her family's daily life.
INSIGHT

Reading As Rebellion

  • Victorian-era misogyny included discouraging women from reading because it was seen as dangerous or selfish.
  • Martin imagined secret book societies that formed not for cost but to resist imposed rules and reclaim intellectual life.
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