New England Historical Fiction:

Our Favorite Novels, with a historical element, set in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Connecticut

Atmosphere

Unlike our other entries, this 2025 novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid in not set in New England. But I recently read it, and wanted to mention it. It’s an emotionally resonant, high-stakes drama set against the backdrop of NASA’s space shuttle program in the early 1980s. The novel delves into the lives of the first […]

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The Scarlet Letter

This one is a true classic. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1850 work, The Scarlet Letter, is considered by many to be a masterpiece of its time. The book remains a popular assignment in high school and college, and is a cornerstone of American literature, providing a haunting look into the heart of 17th-century Puritan Boston. Often cited

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North Of Angel Falls

It’s the late summer of 1891. After fleeing Montana to escape a corrupt lover, Amanda Malcom finds herself lost and abandoned on the plains of Wyoming. She must deftly avoid those who pursue her, while attempting to return to civilization. That will mean forming strange partnerships to carry her through some very dark moments –

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Wires And Wings

Amanda Malcom has stood by her friend and lover Jeb Thomas through some harrowing times. But their arrangement grows strained as they head west. When they reach the rugged copper mines of Montana, she comes face to face with violence and decadence. It quickly sinks in that she may have made a terrible choice. In

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Those Who Wander

It’s the summer of 1891. After a tragedy at sea, a once-bold scientist lingers on – only a shell of his former self. Rather than return to his work, he’s happy just stringing wires and bringing electricity to the masses of Boston. What he doesn’t know is that his life and words have provided great

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