Gerstenblatt's distinctive tale, a triumph in storytelling, celebrates the courage and tenacity of women.Booklist, starred review
Set against Nantuckets Great Fire of 1846, this sweeping, emotional novel brings together three courageous women battling to save everything they hold dear
Nantucket in 1846 is an island set apart not just by its geography but by its unique circumstances. With their menfolk away at sea, often for years at a time, women here know a rare independenceand the challenges that go with it.
Eliza Macy is struggling to conceal her financial trouble as she waits for her whaling captain husband to return from a voyage. In desperation, she turns against her progressive ideals and targets Meg Wright, a pregnant free Black woman trying to relocate her store to Main Street. Meanwhile, astronomer Maria Mitchell loves running Nantuckets Atheneum and spending her nights observing the stars, yet she fears revealing the secret wishes of her heart.
On a sweltering July night, a massive fire breaks out in town, quickly kindled by the densely packed wooden buildings. With everything they possess now threatened, these three very different women are forced to reevaluate their priorities and decide what to save, what to let go and what kind of life to rebuild from the ashes of the past.
"A memorable story of friendship and courage." Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of Paris
Genre: Historical
Set against Nantuckets Great Fire of 1846, this sweeping, emotional novel brings together three courageous women battling to save everything they hold dear
Nantucket in 1846 is an island set apart not just by its geography but by its unique circumstances. With their menfolk away at sea, often for years at a time, women here know a rare independenceand the challenges that go with it.
Eliza Macy is struggling to conceal her financial trouble as she waits for her whaling captain husband to return from a voyage. In desperation, she turns against her progressive ideals and targets Meg Wright, a pregnant free Black woman trying to relocate her store to Main Street. Meanwhile, astronomer Maria Mitchell loves running Nantuckets Atheneum and spending her nights observing the stars, yet she fears revealing the secret wishes of her heart.
On a sweltering July night, a massive fire breaks out in town, quickly kindled by the densely packed wooden buildings. With everything they possess now threatened, these three very different women are forced to reevaluate their priorities and decide what to save, what to let go and what kind of life to rebuild from the ashes of the past.
"A memorable story of friendship and courage." Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of Paris
Genre: Historical
Praise for this book
"Daughters of Nantucket shows us that sometimes a woman needs to walk through fire to become a stronger, better person. An unforgettable tale of courage and redemption." - Laurie Lico Albanese
"A fiercely beautiful story of female resilience and courage set against the backdrop of nineteenth century Nantucket. It's the definition of a page-turner with heart. Count me in as a Julie Gerstenblatt fan!" - Jamie Brenner
"Daughters of Nantucket is thoroughly enjoyable historical fiction, beautifully researched and very authentic. You will be swept up from page one!" - Jane Green
"Vibrates with fascinating history, evocative setting and one of the more colorful casts of characters in recent literature. A novel to be both savoured and raced through, and the kind of book that makes reading such a joy." - Natalie Jenner
"A memorable story of friendship and courage." - Pam Jenoff
"Julie Gerstenblatt brings a 19th-century New England coastal town to life in this dramatic, meticulously researched, beautifully paced novel. A moving story of hope, loss, perseverance, and survival." - Christina Baker Kline
"Full of richly detailed history and also the spark and brilliance of Gerstenblatt's imagination, this is a novel that's so alive, every page gives off rare heat." - Caroline Leavitt
"For admirers of AHAB'S WIFE and GONE WITH THE WIND, this sweeping and thoroughly engaging epic is sure to captivate lovers of historical romantic fiction." - Lynda Cohen Loigman
"A fascinating look at an island ahead of its time, where women exercised privileges often reserved for men and where Blacks shared in the civil liberties of their white neighbors. At its heart, this is a story of love, loss and redemption." - Renée Rosen
"Brings us Nantucket's whaling days in compelling, breath-taking, life. Artfully weaves in modern issues and challenges in this gorgeously written novel, leaving us wiser and more optimistic for our own times." - Nancy Thayer
"Julie Gerstenblatt's splendid debut Daughters of Nantucket is page turning historical fiction. Written with heart and affection for the island and its people, this novel is for readers who long for home and the stories that make history." - Adriana Trigiani
"A fiercely beautiful story of female resilience and courage set against the backdrop of nineteenth century Nantucket. It's the definition of a page-turner with heart. Count me in as a Julie Gerstenblatt fan!" - Jamie Brenner
"Daughters of Nantucket is thoroughly enjoyable historical fiction, beautifully researched and very authentic. You will be swept up from page one!" - Jane Green
"Vibrates with fascinating history, evocative setting and one of the more colorful casts of characters in recent literature. A novel to be both savoured and raced through, and the kind of book that makes reading such a joy." - Natalie Jenner
"A memorable story of friendship and courage." - Pam Jenoff
"Julie Gerstenblatt brings a 19th-century New England coastal town to life in this dramatic, meticulously researched, beautifully paced novel. A moving story of hope, loss, perseverance, and survival." - Christina Baker Kline
"Full of richly detailed history and also the spark and brilliance of Gerstenblatt's imagination, this is a novel that's so alive, every page gives off rare heat." - Caroline Leavitt
"For admirers of AHAB'S WIFE and GONE WITH THE WIND, this sweeping and thoroughly engaging epic is sure to captivate lovers of historical romantic fiction." - Lynda Cohen Loigman
"A fascinating look at an island ahead of its time, where women exercised privileges often reserved for men and where Blacks shared in the civil liberties of their white neighbors. At its heart, this is a story of love, loss and redemption." - Renée Rosen
"Brings us Nantucket's whaling days in compelling, breath-taking, life. Artfully weaves in modern issues and challenges in this gorgeously written novel, leaving us wiser and more optimistic for our own times." - Nancy Thayer
"Julie Gerstenblatt's splendid debut Daughters of Nantucket is page turning historical fiction. Written with heart and affection for the island and its people, this novel is for readers who long for home and the stories that make history." - Adriana Trigiani
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