Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Giveaway of Amherst by William Nicholson

 

Do you want to own a copy of Amherst?  Enter the giveaway link below.  Amherst sounds quite good.

What happens when you combine the screenwriter of the critically-acclaimed film Gladiator, the famously reclusive poet Emily Dickinson, and two passionate extra-marital love affairs?

The result, I’m happy to say, is the novel Amherst by William Nicholson (Simon & Schuster, on sale 2/10/2014), which Booklist favorably cast as “deftly explor[ing] the timeless torments of love and loneliness.”

Alice Dickinson, a young advertising executive, has dreams of Hollywood, and decides to spend two weeks researching the topic of her screenplay: the scandalous love affair between a young faculty wife at Amherst College, Mabel Loomis Todd, and the college treasurer, Austin Dickinson, the little known brother of Emily Dickinson. Arriving in Amherst, Massachusetts, Alice stays in the house of Nick Crocker, a married man of fifty and, she later learns, a legendary seducer of young women.

Thus, while researching the love affair between Mabel and Austin, Alice falls helplessly for Nick, and the two embark on an affair of their own. An affair, of course, that oddly echoes the story she’s come to Amherst to fully understand. 

Amherst is the perfect blend of literary and commercial fiction. Readers will be drawn to the inter-weaving stories of Alice, Nick, Mabel, and Austin—and can feast on the delightful, albeit little known, details of writer Emily Dickinson’s reclusive life.

CONTEST HAS ENDED!!

THANKS FOR ENTERING.

THE WINNER IS:  JACQUELINE - #14

Enter the giveaway here 
to win a copy of AMHERST.

USA ONLY 

Enter from March 10 to March 17

 

5 comments:

  1. I read the author's book Motherland and really enjoyed it! Excited for this one too. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  2. This one does look good! SOmething about me and house covers lately...

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  3. Elizabeth, thanks for hosting this giveaway. I'll add it to my blog's sidebar.

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  4. AMHERST sounds really interesting. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  5. Thanks for hosting the giveaway! I just entered but this book is definitely on my TBR. I love the whole idea of a historical and literary mystery.

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