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Educating Waverley

Published
May 2002
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Contemporary Romance Contemp. Romance
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336

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In the autumn of 1939 young Waverley Scott arrives on remote Isadora Island in the Puget Sound. She is to be a student at Temple School -- banished, she knows, because her features too closely resemble those of her mother's married employer. Alone, abandoned, and unloved, Waverley steps off the rain-washed boat and into the eccentric world of Temple School.

The headmistress of this all-girl school, Sophia Westervelt, has a mysterious past and a passion for education. She instills achievement into her students, confident that one day they will have "dinner with the King of Sweden," that they will win the Nobel Prize. Sophia is an immortal teacher, and under her direction, Waverley grows as her own abilities and vision expand. But far away in Europe, nations clash, and even isolated Isadora Island feels the impact.

Sophia Westervelt struggles to keep Temple School going, though formidable forces combine against her. And in the midst of this turmoil, for the first time, Waverley experiences love -- a love so fierce and sensual that, like her education, it will shape the rest of her life.

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Jul 2003 HarperPerennial ISBN 0380806606
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First Edition May 2002 William Morrow ISBN 0380977680
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Jan 2009 Harper ISBN 0061856517
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