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The Captain's Daughter

Published
Jul 2017
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General Fiction General Fiction
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400

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For fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Emma Straub comes an emotionally gripping novel about a woman who returns to her hometown in coastal Maine and finds herself pondering the age-old question of 'what could have been' had she stayed and married her high school sweetheart

Growing up in Little Harbor, Maine, the daughter of a widowed lobsterman, Eliza Barnes could haul a trap and row a skiff with the best of them. But she always knew she'd leave that life behind. Now that she's married with two kids and a cushy front row seat to suburban country club gossip in an affluent Massachusetts town, she feels adrift.

When her father injures himself in a boating accident, Eliza pushes the pause button on her own life to come to his aid. But when she arrives in Maine, she discovers her father's situation is more dire than he let on. Eliza's homecoming is further complicated by the reemergence of her first love--and memories of their shared secret. Then Eliza meets Mary Brown, a seventeen-year-old local who is at her own crossroad, and Eliza can't help but wonder what her life would have been like if she'd stayed.

Filled with humor, insight, summer cocktails, and gorgeous sunsets, THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER is a compassionate novel about the life-changing choices we make and the consequences we face in their aftermath.

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Jun 2018 Anchor ISBN 1101971576
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First Edition Jul 2017 Doubleday ISBN 0385541252
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Jul 2017 Knopf ISBN 0385541260
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Jul 2017 Anchor ISBN B01M8LYAT9
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Jul 2017 Random House Audio ISBN B073ZJ3NQT
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Nov 2017 Center Point ISBN 1683245830
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