From School Library Journal
Grade 9 Up?Set in 1814, Into the Wind offers a plucky heroine, swashbuckling action, and a fast pace that will keep YA fans of historical romance turning its pages eagerly. Following a barroom brawl that results in the death of Rosie's father, the fiery destruction of the tavern itself, rescue by a dashing young sea captain, and a stunning first kiss, Rosie, 17, sets sail on a ship embroiled in battling the British Navy. En route, she faces more perils than Pauline as well as plots against her virtue. Throughout her breathless adventures, she proves more captivating than Shirley Temple, charming crew and a cruel captain alike. Nifty escape reading for romance fans.?Doris A. Fong, Benson Polytechnic High School, Portland, OR
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About the Author
Jean Ferris is the award-winning author of many books for young people, inducing
Bad, Love Among the Walnuts, Of Sound Mind, and
Once Upon a Marigold. She lives in San Diego wither husband, and can be contacted at www.jeanferris.com
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