Paperback - July 11 2017. by Ami McKay (Author) 4.1 2,786 ratings. Book 1 of 2: Ami McKay's Witches. See all formats and editions. A Buzzfeed Best Gift Book of the Year. "A dark, atmospheric, and feminist story of three women in New York City's Gilded Age, each determined to thrive in a society hell-bent on keeping them down, and using.. The Witches of New York is historical fiction with a twist—part Victorian fairy tale, part penny dreadful, part feminist manifesto. Ami McKay. From her publishers: In the vein of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, comes a new novel from historical fiction maven Ami McKay that transports readers to the heart of Victorian New York,.

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The Witches of New York Ami McKay. Harper Perennial, $15.99 trade paper (544p) ISBN 978--06-235992-6.. A sprawling tale of persecution and hysteria set in the vivid world of New York City's Victorian era. Old New York shows its magic and its darkness in McKay's ( The Virgin Cure, 2012, etc.) latest novel. It wasn't easy for 17-year-old Beatrice Dunn to make it to Manhattan in 1880, but she experienced a pull to the city that felt otherworldly.