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Rising Tide (Thesman novel)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
October 13, 2003

Pages
  
240 pages

Originally published
  
13 October 2003

Preceded by
  
A Sea So Far

Genre
  
Historical Fiction

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
0-670-03656-0

Author
  
Jean Thesman

Followed by
  
A Sea So Far

Publisher
  
Viking Press

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Similar
  
Rachel Chance, A Sea So Far, The Other Ones, The Rain Catchers, Calling the Swan

Rising Tide (2003) is a historical young-adult novel by Jean Thesman and a sequel to her novel A Sea So Far (2001).

Plot summary

Kate Keeley has returned from Ireland older and wiser. Her goals are still to move her and her aunt out of the boardinghouse and to open a linens shop. Ellen Flannery hasn't saved her share for the store she planned to be a partner in because she has spent it pursuing the rich, careless Aaron Schuster. But with the help of money from Jolie Logan's father, Kate does find a flat and an empty shop. Finally, Kate and Ellen open their store and pursue the novelty of independent womanhood. At the boardinghouse, Mrs. Flannery is getting sick and the boarders are more demanding than ever, especially the acidic Mrs. Stackhouse and the abandoned Thalia Rutledge. Though they dream of independence, Kate and Ellen realise they will always be tied to family, home, and the lure of romance, such as Kate's finding the travel journal of a mysterious and attractive stranger.

References

Rising Tide (Thesman novel) Wikipedia