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The Last Sailor

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Set in 1898 Cape Cod, The Last Sailor tells the story of the Boyd family, grappling with the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed the youngest brother. Nathaniel Boyd, withdrawn and wary of love, prefers the calm of the marshes to confrontation. His brother Finn throws himself into their fish trading business, seeking purpose. When tasked with sailing a schooner from Boston, the brothers unexpectedly rescue a young girl, Rachel, whose presence forces Nathaniel back into the world he shunned. Following their father's death, the family faces turmoil and the brothers are pushed to redefine their bonds and futures amid grief and redemption.
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Fans of historical fiction and deeply emotional family dramas will find this novel compelling. Ideal for readers who appreciate stories of grief, resilience, and brotherhood set against evocative coastal landscapes.

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In turn-of-the-century Cape Cod, a fishing family struggles with the fractures caused by a tragic accident to a young boy years before.

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In turn-of-the-century Cape Cod, a fishing family struggles with the fractures caused by a tragic accident to a young boy years before.

From the author of The Lightkeeper's Wife comes a poignant and powerful historical novel about grief, redemption, and brotherhood set on the shores of Cape Cod.

Cape Cod, 1898 β€” All that Nathaniel Boyd wants is to be left alone. His hopes of marriage died years ago, not long after the storms and the seas and the sails took away his youngest brother. He'd rather be in the marshes of Cape Cod, with their predictable rhythms and no emotion. The Cape doesn't blame him for the accident.

The other Boyd brother, Finn, dives headlong into his fish trading company, trying to prove something to himself. When their father asks the brothers to sail a schooner down from Boston to their harbour village, he didn't expect them to bring back a young girl fleeing her home, much less a girl who slips off the boat and nearly drowns. The Boyd men take Rachel to the nearest home to the harbourβ€”that of Nathaniel's first love, Meredith.

As Rachel's recovery brings Nathaniel back into Meredith's world, nothing will be the same. And when their father dies and upends the world as they know it, Finn spins into a violent rage. Nathaniel will be forced to sail his own ship, taking command of his family and of his future.

For fans of Sold on a Monday by Kristina McMorris and Lost Boy Found by Kirsten Alexander, The Last Sailor is the painful, but hopeful story of two boys scarred by the loss of their brother, and the men they know they must become.

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The Last Sailor has been praised for its authentic portrayal of Cape Cod life and emotional family drama. Jon Clinch commends the book for its vivid depiction of waterways and strong characterisation. Publishers Weekly notes the rich period and regional detail, while Provincetown Independent highlights its exploration of mourning and rebuilding after loss.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781402298530

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 November 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Sourcebooks Landmark

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 150.0mm

Weight: 200g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Sarah Anne Johnson is the author of The Lightkeeper's Wife, as well as The Very Telling, The Art of the Author Interview, and Conversations with American Women Writers, published by the University Press of New England. Her interviews have appeared in The Writer's Chronicle, Glimmertrain Stories, Provincetown Arts, and The Writer. She has received residencies in fiction from Jentel Artists' Residency Program and Vermont Studio Center. She lives in Provincetown, MA. Find her at sarahannejohnson.com.

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