New England-based Historical Fiction

Wreck of the Gossamer: The Puzzle Box Chronicles Book 1

I had a friend write the description below. ————– Wreck of the Gossamer, written in 2016 by Shawn P. McCarthy, is a sweeping historical novel set in 1891, a time when America is being transformed by industry, electricity, labor unrest, and expansion into the West. The story begins dramatically when Victor Marius, a brilliant inventor […]

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The First Witch of Boston

In The First Witch of Boston by Andrea Catalano, Margaret “Maggie” Jones and her husband, Thomas, flee London for the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1646 to escape prior witchcraft accusations. Struggling against rigid Puritan expectations, Maggie’s bold nature and healing talents ultimately make her the first woman executed for witchcraft in colonial Boston. Set in

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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court

Technically, Mark Twain’s 1889 satirical novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court is only set in New England for the opening and ending sequences. The rest is takes place in in England, in the year 528. The story follows Hank Morgan, an ingenious 19th-century mechanic from Hartford, who sustains a head injury and awakens

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Ethan Frome

Edith Wharton’s 1911 tragic novella, Ethan Frome, is set in the bleak, fictional town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. Starting in 1881, it explores themes of repressed desire, duty, and the inescapable weight of fate. The story follows a ruined farmer trapped in a loveless marriage. This book is not a happy read. The story is framed

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A Prayer for Owen Meany

Narrated by expatriate librarian John Wheelwright, John Irving’s poignant 1989 novel follows his lifelong bond with Owen Meany, a fiercely intelligent, mysteriously tiny boy with a permanent all-caps, high-pitched voice. Convinced he is an instrument of God, Owen foresees the exact date and heroic nature of his own death. The narrative elegantly alternates between 1987

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The Radcliffe Ladies’ Reading Club

Julia Bryan Thomas‘s novel The Radcliffe Ladies’ Reading Club is a mid-1950s historical fiction about four college freshmen and a bookstore owner who bond over feminist literature while navigating the rigid social and patriarchal constraints of post-war America. Set in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1954, this 2023 novel begins when a newly divorced Chicago transplant named

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