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A delightful romantic account of Emily Dickinson's and Herman Melville's romantic relationship. The manuscript of the novel was learned by John J. Healey in a package kept by his grandfather, Teacher Vincent P. Healey, after his death. This engaging work of fiction is a romantic account in which four iconic figures of American Characters play a respected role. In the summertime of 1851 Herman Melville was finishing Moby Dick on his family farm in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. Surrounded by his mom, sisters and pregnant better half, it was a relaxed and successful season until his neighbor Nathaniel Hawthorne lured him to Amherst. There they attained twenty-year-old Emily Dickinson and her sibling Austin. Over a whim both distinguished authors asked the Dickinson siblings to accompany them on a journey to Boston and NY. In Manhattan they attained journalist Walt Whitman and William Johnson, a runaway slave, and it was there, despite their work to regulate it, that Emily and Herman dropped in love. This, for the first time, is their report.