GIVEAWAY CLOSED!
Author Fiona Davis has created a niche writing rich novels with complicated characters, enmesh in multi-layered plots set in iconic New York City buildings. THE DOLLHOUSE is set in the Barbizon Hotel, and focuses on the lives of two women between 1950s and today. THE ADDRESS takes place in the iconic Dakota. Her new novel, THE MASTERPIECE (Dutton) turns the spotlight on Grand Central Terminal.
For the nearly nine million people who live in New York City, Grand Central Terminal is a crown jewel, a masterpiece of design. But for Clara Darden and Virginia Clay, it represents something quite different.
For Clara, the terminal is the stepping stone to her future, which she is certain will shine as the brightly as the constellations on the main concourse ceiling. It is 1928, and twenty-five-year-old Clara is teaching at the lauded Grand Central School of Art. A talented illustrator, she has dreams of creating cover art for Vogue, but not even the prestige of the school can override the public’s disdain for a “woman artist.” Brash, fiery, confident, and single-minded–even while juggling the affections of two men, a wealthy would-be poet and a brilliant experimental painter–Clara is determined to achieve every creative success.
Nearly fifty years later, in 1974, the terminal has declined almost as sharply as Virginia Clay’s life. Full of grime and danger, from the smoke-blackened ceiling to the pickpockets and drug dealers who roam the floor, Grand Central is at the center of a fierce lawsuit: Will the once-grand building a landmark be preserved, or demolished? For Virginia, it is simply her last resort. Recently divorced, she has just accepted a job in the information booth in order to support herself and her college-age daughter, Ruby. But when Virginia stumbles upon an abandoned art school within the terminal and discovers a striking watercolor hidden under the dust, her eyes are opened to the elegance beneath the decay.
Lots of twists and turns, in addition to strong female characters and an added art class. THE MASTERPIECE is simply masterful.
*****
F I O N A began her career in New York City as an actress, where she worked on Broadway, off-Broadway, and in regional theater. After getting a master’s degree at Columbia Journalism School, she fell in love with writing, leapfrogging from editor to freelance journalist before finally settling down as an author of historical fiction. She’s a graduate of the College of William & Mary and is based in New York City.
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Thanks to Fiona, we have one copy of THE MASTERPIECE to giveaway. Just tell us what you love most about New York City … or think you’d love.
We’ll announce a winner soon. Good luck!
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I’ve never been to New York. I believe I would enjoy seeing and feeling the history of it.
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I have never been to NYC. I heard it was fun, exciting and expensive! Maybe someday,….!
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I’d love to make it to Book Expo in New York!!! Other than that I have no desire to go. Crowds are too much for me
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I love the NYC vibe, the old buildings, museums, restaurants – so much to love!
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I would love to visit the September 11 Museum, see the Statute of Liberty, and go to Central Park.
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Have never been but would love to go. I’d love the Broadway shows, museums, restaurants and walking everywhere! 😊
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Love the hustle and bustle of New York and love Broadway and going to shows.
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Everything is at your fingertips!!! I love that!
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So looking forward to reading this! I would love to see many of the historical buildings
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I’ve never had the chance to visit New York. If I could travel there, I would love to visit landmarks and museums, and attend a Broadway play and savor a 5-star meal at a renowned restaurant. I would love to read Fiona’s new book.
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Broadway~!!
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I love almost everything about New York. It is my favorite place to be.
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My favorite are the Broadway shows – I love musicals.
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I would love to see shows on Broadway.
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Love the Broadway shows and the museums
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Going to a play and eating at a lovely restaurant and shopping.
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Oh my goodness, where to start? Museums, shows, restaurants, High Line, common acceptance of day drinking…
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I’ve only been once but loved it! There’s just so much to do and see!! I loved the hustle and bustle. I loved seeing all of the sights!! Ellis Island and The Statue of Liberty were everything!! We saw a show on Broadway. I’d love to see them all!! I can’t wait to take my daughter one day.
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I have never been to NYC, but I think I would really like the great restaurants and seeing shows on Broadway and the shopping.
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I just celebrated my wedding anniversary in NYC: I loved that this city is never dull, you always have something to do (even still late night) and everything is so practical to walk around!
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I e on,y been for an overnight hotel stay when flying back from London. I know I would love all the typical tourist spots……Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Broadway etc.
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I went to NYC in early 1990s. Christmas decorations everywhere, Rockefeller Center tree, angels, lights, decorated window displays, food in Little Italy (the best), Radio City Music Hall Christmas Show with Rockettes, Broadway play, and we DID go to Grand Central Station to see the shops and Christmas displays. Even museums, Macy’s, and more in only 5 days on a trip with a group from work. It was amazing and I was very inpressed with Grand Central. Snowed in at LaGuardia overnight made for a silly sleepy group getting home a day late!
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I traveled solo to New York, in June, and it was amazing. My favorite part was visiting the Flatiron District, especially because I’d always wanted to see the Flatiron Building. I hope to go back, perhaps, next year. 🙂
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What I love best about NYC is that my sister, two nephews, and one niece live there! I spent 17 years there myself and miss it!
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I visited NYC in early December 1992. Loved the city with Christmas decorations everywhere, Radio City Christmas show, a Broadway play, food in Little Italy, museums, and several hours at Grand Central, a beautiful place with impressive architecture. Christmas decorations and being snowed in at LaGuardia overnight…a wonderful trip.
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I love how you can walk eveywhere. I love the sights and sounds. Seeing Broadway shows the restaurants. Thank you for the chance.
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Never been but I love to site see all the museum, maybe a play and any cool shops! Someday I might get to go lol 🙂
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I love the restaurants, the different neighborhoods that feel like a city in themselves, the museums, Central Park, the Cloisters, etc etc!!
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I would love to see a Broadway play and see the 9/11 memorial.
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Central Park
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I’ve never been to New York, but I think I’d enjoy people-watching.
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