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  <title>246: Jane Rubin - Author of In The Hands of Women</title>
  <description> This week’s guest is Jane Rubin (In The Hands of Women, Level Best Books, May 2023). Jane’s novel, an historical fiction set in 1908 NYC and centering around both the suffragette movement and early reproductive rights issues, was inspired not only by Jane’s great grandmother but also her lived experience as an ovarian cancer survivor. Her health concerns drove her decision to forego an agent search and push for an expedited pub date with a small press, which has led to two published novels and a contract for two more. We discuss the importance of defining your book’s target market and how going after larger venues with honorariums can help finance a book tour. With an exten­sive health­care back­ground and a&amp;amp;nbsp;pas­sion for med­ical and women’s immi­grant his­to­ry, Jane Rubin began writ­ing in&amp;amp;nbsp;2009&amp;amp;nbsp;after a&amp;amp;nbsp;genetically based can­cer diag­no­sis. Her novels have culminated in a four-book deal with Lev­el Best Books (Thread­bare,&amp;amp;nbsp;In the Hands of Women-2023, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Over There-2025), fol­low­ing the fic­tion­al life of her great-grandmother’s family.&amp;amp;nbsp;Her&amp;amp;nbsp;characters confront the&amp;amp;nbsp;restrictive reproductive rights of the time, the limited roles for women, and&amp;amp;nbsp;the perilous road to financial success.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Her&amp;amp;nbsp;great-grandmother,&amp;amp;nbsp;Tillie,&amp;amp;nbsp;arrived in New York City in 1866&amp;amp;nbsp;at sixteen and married a man twelve years her senior, later dying&amp;amp;nbsp;of ’a woman’s disease.’&amp;amp;nbsp;Ms. Rubin&amp;amp;nbsp;was determined to give&amp;amp;nbsp;Tillie&amp;amp;nbsp;a fictional life, imagining her rags-to-riches life&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;fight with terminal disease.&amp;amp;nbsp;Threadbare&amp;amp;nbsp;was&amp;amp;nbsp;awarded First Place by the International&amp;amp;nbsp;Impact&amp;amp;nbsp;Book Awards and a Five Star designation by Readers’ Favorite. Ms. Rubin's&amp;amp;nbsp;third book,&amp;amp;nbsp;Over There,&amp;amp;nbsp;transports&amp;amp;nbsp;her characters&amp;amp;nbsp;into the&amp;amp;nbsp;thick of WW1.&amp;amp;nbsp;Over There&amp;amp;nbsp;was shortlisted by the Historical Novel Society, 2024 First Chapters Competition.&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;To learn more about Jane, click here.  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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