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Andrew William Felsher Pens Debut Book, A RUSTY STORY

By: Oct. 27, 2015
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NEW YORK, Oct. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ A Rusty Story is the perfect book to curl up with a mug of coffee or hot apple cider, by the fire, on a snowy winter evening and enjoy. Andrew William Felsher's debut novel certainly captures readers with its "succinctly crafted tale of torment and decadence."

Felsher's pen takes the reader deep inside the story, immediately engaging you with timeless characters, impressions of the Jazz Age, and the commonplace sense of impulse in today's society. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, published by Charles Scribner's Sons throughout the twentieth century, are icons of the Jazz Age, and have had a major influence on Felsher's unique writing style. Just like Felsher, Fitzgerald saw his debut novel in print at age 24. Author, historian, and lecturer Charles Scribner III was among the first people to enjoy A Rusty Story, delighted to say:

"A super debut novel! Scott Fitzgerald told his daughter that 'verbs make sentences move'; Felsher's move as smoothly and briskly as his prize racing bike. There's nothing rusty here in prose or plot. Bravo!"

Here is one example of Felsher's unique writing style in A Rusty Story:

"even though the thought of cruising down the road at a devastating speed in something that was worth millions of dollars was enticing, I was, once again, pulled away by the thought of Rebecca, admiring hera portrait before my eye on the balconyher enchanting voice, her eyes, her lips, the way she seemed to simultaneously float above the scene and stay completely grounded as she waited outside, intermittently looking at me and to the side of the balcony to a spot I could not see, her crescent-like dimples curving on her cheeks"

With phenomenal character development, unique prose, and several twists and turns, the reader follows Clarke as he finds himself in the midst of a tangled love affair and a decadent life. Rusty Clarke, Jade Roselette, Rebecca Cortland, Allen Bender, and Richard Le Grande complete the main characters of this story. Felsher's characters are detailed, have a history, and are clearly the perfect fit for the story.

The storytelling, combined with likeable and relatable characters, and the vibrancy of this young, exciting author set A Rusty Story up for success. Expectations for Felsher and his writing are very high, including a spot on the best-seller list and the opportunity to be turned into screenplays and major motion pictures. There is no question that Felsher is now among a new generation of young exciting authors, and his books will continue to be a focus in American literature for years to come.

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