Lavender White Arctic Blue

Her Story

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book Lavender White Arctic Blue by Marianne Schlegelmilch, Publication Consultants
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Marianne Schlegelmilch ISBN: 9781594337888
Publisher: Publication Consultants Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint: Publication Consultants Language: English
Author: Marianne Schlegelmilch
ISBN: 9781594337888
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint: Publication Consultants
Language: English

During the waning days of the gold rush, Emma Brownston fled a cheating husband, and traded an affluent lifestyle in Britain for a bold venture into the Alaska frontier. But life in the fading Klondike city of Skagway soon proved to be far from her last adventure, as struggles with health issues and complex ties to Britain hampered her attempts to remove herself from her former life. With Britain fully immersed in the social uprisings of the Great Unrest, World War I looming on the horizon, and women in Europe and America organizing for the right to vote, would her newfound resolve be enough to help her navigate these tenuous times, or would she, like so many drawn to the gold rush, struggle to maintain momentum in the wilds of pre-territorial Alaska? Lavender White Arctic Blue is the fictional story of one woman's journey during the early days of the twentieth century. Beginning in Britain at Lavender Blue Estates in 1910, Emma Brownston's story will take the reader across two continents to a new home named Arctic White in Alaska and to an ending even the author did not foresee.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

During the waning days of the gold rush, Emma Brownston fled a cheating husband, and traded an affluent lifestyle in Britain for a bold venture into the Alaska frontier. But life in the fading Klondike city of Skagway soon proved to be far from her last adventure, as struggles with health issues and complex ties to Britain hampered her attempts to remove herself from her former life. With Britain fully immersed in the social uprisings of the Great Unrest, World War I looming on the horizon, and women in Europe and America organizing for the right to vote, would her newfound resolve be enough to help her navigate these tenuous times, or would she, like so many drawn to the gold rush, struggle to maintain momentum in the wilds of pre-territorial Alaska? Lavender White Arctic Blue is the fictional story of one woman's journey during the early days of the twentieth century. Beginning in Britain at Lavender Blue Estates in 1910, Emma Brownston's story will take the reader across two continents to a new home named Arctic White in Alaska and to an ending even the author did not foresee.

More books from Publication Consultants

Cover of the book Bad Boys of the Book of Mormon by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Should I Not Return by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book The Unknown of the Known in Africa by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Lost in a Foreign Land by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book More RV Chuckles and Chuckholes by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book The Last Homestead by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Father Hear My Psalms by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Alaska's Children's House by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Nothing Ventured by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Alaska Brown Bear by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Jester: Memoirs of a Retired Hippie by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book The Bigger Fish by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Devil's Heart by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Northern Verses by Marianne Schlegelmilch
Cover of the book Zamimolo’s Story, 50,000 BC by Marianne Schlegelmilch
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy