Swimming home.
Swimming home.
By
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MacColl, Mary-Rose, 1961-
Publication Date
:
2017
Subject Term
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Aunts -- Fiction.
Orphans -- Fiction.
Teenage girls -- Fiction.
Genre
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Historical fiction.
Summary
:
London 1925: Fifteen-year-old Catherine Quick longs to feel once more the warm waters of her home, to strike out into the ocean off the Torres Strait Islands in Australia and swim, as she's done since she was a child. But now, orphaned and living with her aunt Louisa in London, Catherine feels that everything she values has been stripped away from her. Louisa, a London surgeon who fought boldly for equality for women, holds strict views on the behavior of her young niece. She wants Catherine to pursue an education, just as she herself did. Catherine is rebellious, and Louisa finds it difficult to block painful memories from her past. It takes the enigmatic American banker Manfred Lear Black to convince Louisa to bring Catherine to New York where Catherine can train to become the first woman to swim the English Channel. And finally, Louisa begins to listen to what her own heart tells her.
Language
:
English
ISBN
:
9780143129967
Library | Collection | Collection | Call Number | Status |
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Corner Brook (WCB) | Adult Fic Softcover | Adult Fiction Softcover | FIC MAC | Checked In |
Deer Lake (WDL) | Adult Fic Softcover | Adult Fiction Softcover | FIC MAC | Checked In |
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH) | ADULT FIC SC - BASEMENT | Adult Fiction Softcover - Basement | FIC MAC | Checked In |