Book of Forbidden Words, Louise Fein
Book of Forbidden Words, Louise Fein
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Book of Forbidden Words
A Novel

Author: Louise Fein

Narrator: Emma Fenney, Fiona Hardingham, Ell Potter

Unabridged: 11 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/17/2026


Synopsis

"Devotees of rich historical fiction and contemporary social discourse alike will be enthralled.”
—Booklist, starred reviewFrom bestselling author Louise Fein comes a new historical novel set in a world of banned books and censorship, in which an encrypted manuscript unleashes a chain of consequences across 400 years, perfect for fans of Weyward and The Briar Club.The audiobook features a multicast recording from Emma Fenney, Fiona Hardingham, and Ell Potter who bring this layered story to life. 1552, PARIS: The print­ing press is quickly spreading new ideas across Europe, threatening the power of church and state and unleashing a wave of book burning and heretic hunting. When frightened ex-nun Lysbette Angiers arrives at Charlotte Guillard’s famous printing shop with her manuscript, neither woman knows just how far the powerful elite will go to prevent the spread of Lysbette’s audacious ideas.1952, NEW YORK: Milly Bennett is a lonely housewife struggling to find her way in her new neighborhood amidst the paranoid clamors of McCarthy’s America. She finds her life taking an unexpected turn when a relic from her past presents her with a 400-year-old manuscript to decipher, pulling her into a vortex of danger that threatens to shatter her world.From the risky backstreets of sixteenth-century Paris to the unpredictable suburbs of mid-twentieth century New York, the stakes couldn’t be higher when, 400 years apart, Milly, Lysbette, and Charlotte each face a reality where the spread of ideas are feared and every effort is made to suppress them.Dramatic and affecting, and inspired by the real-life encrypted Voynich manuscript, Book of Forbidden Words is both an engrossing story about a timeless struggle that echoes through the ages and a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who dare to let their words be heard.

About Louise Fein

Louise Fein is the author of Daughter of the Reich, which has been published in thirteen territories, the international bestseller The Hidden Child, and The London Bookshop Affair. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from St Mary’s University. She lives in Surrey, UK, with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexis on September 13, 2025

As someone deeply fascinated by both the hidden history of Bletchley Park coders and the world of rare books and manuscripts, Book of Forbidden Words was an absolute delight to read. It weaves together multiple timelines, most vividly the 1500s/1600s and the 1950s; showing how, across centuries, wom......more

Goodreads review by Bronwyn on August 03, 2025

A timely and compelling read following the dual timeline of a post WW2 housewife in the McCarthy years and then of a 16th century printer and former nun who are risking everything to imagine a world where dissenting voices (especially those of women) arent silenced. Plucky and prophetic. 4.5 stars r......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on August 25, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for the opportunity to read this engrossing, thoughtful and deeply researched historical novel. This is my first time reading Louise Fein - I’m going to seek out all of her other books. She is a fantastically talented storyteller!......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on November 23, 2025

Louise Fein's "Book of Forbidden Words" masterfully weaves together the stories of three resilient women across two timelines, one in the 1500s and the other in the 1950s. This gripping historical fiction novel explores the consequences of speaking out against societal expectations and the treatment......more

Goodreads review by Abbie on October 14, 2025

This is my first book by this author and I found myself immediately drawn in to a story that spans hundreds of years. And yet it seems the themes of this book still echo even in todays world. I think that is what made this book so relatable to women in general - but also what will shape it to be a t......more