Judithe Little
Judithe Little (Col ’87, Law ’90 CM)
Publication announcement on July 28, 2017


Judithe Linse Little (Col ’87, Law ’90) has written a historical novel, Wickwythe Hall, which was released in Sept. 2017 by Black Opal Books. One of the novel’s main characters was inspired by a Virginian who grew up in Greenwood just outside of Charlottesville. Set against the backdrop of World War II, Wickwythe Hall takes place in a country house in England in 1940 where Prime Minister Winston Churchill is a guest. Foreword Reviews calls the novel “a riveting and enlightening mix of history and fiction that puts a human face on the costs of war.”
To learn more about Wickwythe Hall, visit judithelittle.com.