This is the first in a series called "The Calhoun Chronicles" by Susan Wiggs. It is a delightful story about a girl who just doesn't fit in high society. She's not beautiful, she's more interested in book learning than social circles. She is very intelligent, and finally works her way onto a sailing ship heading for South America. Great story, very descriptive: you can almost feel the waves and smell the salt water on her voyage! Excellent read by a great author. I highly recommend it.
Another great Susan Wiggs book. She never disappoints! This story of social consciousness in 1850's Boston is very enjoyable. Repressed Boston socialite meets swashbuckling sea captain. Catherine Coulter's quote... "an irresistible blend of The Ugly Duckling and My Fair Lady. Jump right in and enjoy yourself - I did."
This was a very well written book and I loved reading it. The main characters weren't perfect, but they were admirable. The romance between the sea captain and the wealth Boston misfit was enjoyable to read about. I can't wait to read the Horsemaster's Daughter, which is the story of the sea captain's step brother.