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Cape Flattery, by Lois Arnold

Cape Flattery, by Lois Arnold

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Cape Flattery, by Lois Arnold

Cape Flattery, by Lois Arnold



Cape Flattery, by Lois Arnold

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Cape Flattery is a historical novel set in the early 1800’s and centered around two courageous young women, Anna Teichroew and Tatiana Nikolayevna. Both characters are fictional portrayals of real people, the author’s great-grandmother who lived in a Mennonite village in southern Russia, and Anna Petrovna, the aristocratic wife of a Russian naval captain. She was the first white woman to step onto the shores of the Pacific Northwest. Intertwined with their stories is the Irish-American sea captain, Sean O’Connell. The numerous settings sweep from the steppes of the Ukraine to the palaces of St. Petersburg, Russia, from the poor Irish tenements of Boston across stormy oceans to the grandeur of Russian Alaska. The various plots twist and turn among many characters, but draw towards a dramatic climax after a shipwreck on the rocky coast of Washington State where Anna, Tatiana, and Sean meet their ultimate fates among the savage Quileute and Makah tribes living near Cape Flattery on the Olympic Peninsula.

Cape Flattery, by Lois Arnold

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #511826 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Cape Flattery, by Lois Arnold

About the Author Lois Arnold lives on the Washington Coast where she has spent years researching and writing this novel.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An enchanting high-seas adventure of mystery, suspense, adventure and romance By Bill Lindstrom Climb aboard an 18th-Century sailing ship for a wild ride as author Lois Arnold creates a roller coaster of events following the adventures of two Russian girls, Anna and Tatiana from their motherland, Russia, across the pond to New Archangel (Sitka, Alaska), then down to Cape Flattery on the farthest north point in the United States. Anna is Arnold’s great-grandmother, who left an inspiring diary. The author creates a miasma of events, including shipwrecks, captures by Indians, romance and native culture that challenge the Mennonite Christian beliefs of Anna and those around her. Just when you think you have things figured out, Arnold’s creative ability to tell a mesmerizing story spins the saga into a well of mystery and suspense. It's 788 pages of hang-on-to-your-seats adventure.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A very rare treat, all natural and organic with no GMOs, sulfites or high fructose corn syrup, so to speak. By Kelpie A complex and rich story about real people and actual events which may cause you to say this is far too interesting to have been borne of mere fact. In every aspect, this book brings a depth and breadth unparalleled in scope, in precise factual detail and thoroughness without losing its fascinating characterization. This is one of those rare books that fits itself into your very being and remains a part of you. You will find yourself returning here again and again in your mind's eye. Here are Russian aristocrats, persecuted Mennonites, Makah, Quiliute, traders, seamen, sailors and even a few pesky, upstart Americans. Read this book and you will say its about time we learned of these events. Why did we not know all this long before now?

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An Epic Historical Novel By Pacific Blue Cape Flattery is a novel of epic proportions. At 788 pages, it is a thorough and captivating adventure. Deeply rooted in history, this story follows the life events of several key characters. The author does an outstanding job of developing these characters, making them come alive through the telling of the story. Consequently, the reader is drawn in and cares about what happens.Well-researched, well-written and enjoyable to read, Cape Flattery flows well and is hard to put down. Readers with an interest in historical detail, the Pacific Northwest, Russia, the Mennonite culture or Alaska will find this book to be a real gem.

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