Local Honey and the Hidden Fault Lines of 1950s New England with Shawn P. McCarthy
History Through Fiction - The Podcast por Colin Mustful
Notas del episodio
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, Colin Mustful speaks with Shawn P. McCarthy, author of Local Honey, a novel set in 1951 Massachusetts where postwar optimism collides with class division, lingering trauma, and the uneasy cost of change. It’s a thoughtful conversation about the America that emerged after World War II—and the people who never fully shared in its promised prosperity.
Together, Colin and Shawn explore why the “periods in between” can be some of the richest terrain for historical fiction. They discuss the world of Local Honey: displaced women trying to survive on the margins, a wounded veteran attempting to hold together a quiet life, and a town being remade by highways, suburban growth, and old resentments that refuse to stay buried. The conversation also traces how Hooverville ...