"Phoebe's Light"
By Suzanne Woods Fisher
As a lover of historical fiction, I eagerly looked forward to reading this novel. I was not disappointed with this first installment of the Nantucket Legacy by Suzanne Woods Fisher.
Set in late 18th century Nantucket Island, the protagonist, Phoebe Starbuck (great-granddaughter of the famed Great Mary Coffin) sets on a whaling voyage with her newly-wedded husband, the respected, Captian Phineas Foulger. Phoebe is in for many surprises, albeit, not great ones; life-changing nonetheless. (This is all I will spoil).
The story runs at just the right pace, not too slow nor too fast. Suzanne brings to life the famed whaling island during the times when Quakers populated Nantucket. The story takes you back to the 17th century though glimpses of Mary Coffin's journal and it's a treat.
I knew next to nothing about Nantucket, so while reading the novel I did a little research and found the island to be absolutely fascinating and the story of its foundation intriguing. This novel is great for the historical fiction lovers as myself as well as those who enjoy learning history through great novels as Phoebe's Light.
The character development was excellent and the imagery is great, the island comes alive in the imagination of the reader.
I would also like to point out how the plot is very relevant to this day. Marriage failures, setbacks, disappointments, redemption, forgiveness, and love are all so real and the reader can make instant connections between the characters and the plot. Excellent novel all around!
I received a copy of this book from Revell in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
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