Lorraine Tosiello read Alcott's Little Women in the first grade, and again and again most years of her childhood after that. That set her off on her life journey of reading, working as a physician, motherhood, traveling, and general rabble-rousing. Rereading Little Women in later adulthood renewed her Alcott enthusiasm and years of study resulted in her first novel, Only Gossip Prospers: A Novel of Louisa May Alcott in New York. She lives with her husband in midtown Manhattan and at the New Jersey shore.
PRAISE FOR THE BEE & THE FLY “An enchanting flight of
fancy." —Foreword ReviewsIn a remarkably convincing
rendering, The Bee and the Fly imagines a twenty-five
year correspondence between two ground-breaking 19th century
authors. This novel brilliantly captures the contrasting
personalities and distinctive writing cadences of both Louisa May
Alcott and Emily Dickinson. Those already well-acquainted with the
biographies of these two remarkable women will find few historical
inaccuracies in this meticulously-researched novel. Those less
familiar will be captivated by the revelations of their experiences
and insightful reflections. Either way, you’ll come away feeling as
if you’ve just spent a few engaging hours reminiscing with dearly
cherished friends." —Amy Belding Brown, author of Emily's
House, Flight of the Sparrow and Mr. Emerson's
Wife“Lorraine Tosiello and Jane Cavolina perfectly embody the
voices of Louisa May Alcott and Emily Dickinson through letters
between these two world-famous writers. The exquisite writing and
intimate details immersed me into the lives of Alcott and
Dickinson, leading me to fantasize that the correspondence actually
occurred. Don’t rush through this book – savor every
moment.” —Susan Bailey, curator, Louisa May Alcott Is My
Passion website“The most delicious literary conceit imaginable -
two giants of American nineteenth century women’s literature,
strangers in real life, begin a secret correspondence that turns
into a friendship that turns into a sisterhood. The voice of each
rings strong and clear, and whether you’re already a fan of one, or
both, a historian, a literary detective, or simply someone who
cherishes her friends, you are sure to find something to delight
you in this thorough treat of a book. Delicious!” —Gabrielle
Donnelly, author of The Little Women Letters
PRAISE FOR ONLY GOSSIP PROSPERS"In my opinion, no one fiction
author has captured Louisa more completely than Tosiello."
Susan Bailey, author of "Louisa May Alcott Illuminated by the
Message" and "River of Grace"
"...Only Gossip Prospers is a rich trove of information for
literary scholars interested in Alcott's complicated relationship
with fame, as well as social historians concerned with the literary
scene of New York City in the last quarter of the nineteenth
century."
Martina Mastadrea, Italian Americana (June 2020)
"An excellent, authentic-feeling portrait of LMA's life,
post Little Women."
In the Bookcase
"Beautiful combination of fact and fiction depicting the life of
LMA."
Singing Librarian
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