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5.0 out of 5 stars
A changing, absorbing plot,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Sea So Far (Hardcover)
Jean Thesman's A Sea So Far is set in 1906 and tells of a an Francisco shaken by earthquake. Two teen girls - one poor, one wealthy, face many changes as a result - and encounter one another in a new working relationship which challenges their values. A changing, absorbing plot.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed.,
By MAB (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Sea So Far (Hardcover)
"A Sea So Far" had been on my "to read" list for many years, and once I got a hold of it, I was eager to read it. I thought I'd be reading more about the earthquake, but that was only the main event for the first few chapters. Thereafter, it was all about two young girls traveling to Ireland. I felt like I had been misled. I suppose for what the story was about, it was decent. I "sorta" recommend.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging story,
By Marsha E. Lytle (Olathe, KS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Sea So Far (Hardcover)
On the night of the infamous San Francisco earthquake two teenage girls find themselves in far different circumstances. Feisty Kate Keely, the orphaned daughter of Irish immigrants, finds herself living in reduced circumstances with an aunt after the untimely death of her father. On the other side of town, Jolie Logan, the daughter of an Irish mother and wealthy doctor, is recovering from scarlet fever, which has left her heart damaged.The book is told in alternate chapters from Kate's and Jolie's points of view. Kate is the far more likeable character, with her spirit and determination to succeed despite her reduced circumstances. She doesn't waste a lot of time with lamenting her circumstances and shows spirit, humor, and strength of character. Jolie, who has lived in luxury and been spoiiled by doting parents, grows much more in the course of the novel, under Kate's careful hands. A Sea so Far serves very well as a historical novel explaining the rapid changes in the early twentieth century when women were finally able to have some rights and show their initiative. Though the two friends oft times don't agree, both blossom from the opportunity to be friends and companions and learn lessons about what is important in life. A good young adult novel that adults might enjoy as well. |
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A Sea So Far by Jean Thesman (Hardcover - October 1, 2001)
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