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The Writing Master
and

Amity Street

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Praise for
T
​he Writing Master

"I tore through The Writing Master in one night. It's a murder mystery, a father-daughter story, and a detailed slice of 19th-century New England history. Lovely!" 
                          ~ Susan Cheever,
author of Louisa May Alcott, 
Drinking in America, and When All the Men Wore Hats


"Gradually, it grows clear that The Writing Master isn't just a mystery or a romance, it's a study of family unhappiness, mental illness and, above all, the condition of women in mid-19th-century America. For all the lightness of tone, it is filled with considerable darkness, and there is no assurance that all will end happily. But the book is chockablock with fascinating characters, especially the women.... There are, naturally, surprises in store...as the narrative loops and plot swirls of The Writing Master are finally knotted together." 
                                  ~ Michael Dirda in The Washington Post


“I don’t have enough superlatives to describe my delight with The Writing Master. I loved every moment I spent in the 19th-century world of Florey’s endearing and complicated characters. I loved their heartbreaking plights, their sparkling dialogue, their fully realized setting, their unexpected destinations. I will read it again while I wait for a sequel.”
          ~ Monica Wood, author of
 When We Were the Kennedys

The Writing Master, set in the hot summer of 1856, is the story of Charles Cooper, a Connecticut penman and teacher of writing at a time when a fast, legible script was indispensable for a gentleman, and the gloriously embellished script of a master of the art was held in deep respect. Charles’s anguished memories of the tragic accident that killed his wife and baby son are complicated by his encounter with Lily Prescott, an unconventional woman with a shady past and an uncertain future. When a brutal murder takes place just outside the city of New Haven, Charles becomes involved in its solution, and the consequences of his choices are both unexpected and far-reaching.

Strongly influenced by the author’s love of nineteenth-century fiction and her immersion in New England history—and inspired by her 2009 nonfiction book, Script and Scribble: The Rise and Fall of Handwriting--The Writing Master meticulously evokes another age--
one of sooty railroad journeys, extravagantly inconvenient clothing, strict social codes, and severe penalties for their transgression—as well as the timeless passions and aspirations of a cast of memorable characters.



Amity Street

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​The sequel to 
THE WRITING MASTER


Amity Street continues the story that began in New Haven in 1856.

It is now the year 1892. A wealthy former opera star, Anna Felice, travels from Rome, Italy, to America--

​to Manhattan, to New Haven, finally
to Amherst, Massachusetts
--
in search of
the truth about her birth.

In Amherst, she encounters Hazel Cooper, the writing master's daughter, who fears she is condemned to a life of spinsterhood, and Hazel's cousin, the eccentric, enigmatic, oddly lovable Davey Chillick
—​both of whom find their lives changing in unexpected ways.

​And much to Anna's surprise, as she learns
the startling facts about her background,
she begins to fall in love with a little country town
and the people in it.


Here's a link to an interview on WTNH (New Haven) about The Writing Master:
https://alchetron.com/Kitty-Burns-Florey

Both books are available in paperback and e-book
from all the usual online booksellers.

















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  • NEW BOOK! The Music of Eighty
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