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Alone on a Wide Wide Sea, Vol. 2 (of 3)

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A woman rescued at sea awakens with no memory and is taken aboard a sailing ship, where nights on deck, crew routines, and the reactions of officers shape her uncertain recovery. The narrative follows her gradual adaptation to life at sea, the practical details of living aboard, and recurring questions about her past and identity. Encounters with other sailors and shoreward episodes create tensions and alliances, while the ocean’s vastness and the ship’s rhythms highlight themes of belonging, resilience, and the search for self.

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William Clark Russell

William Clark Russell was a British author known for his maritime novels and tales that often explore themes of adventure and human resilience at sea. His works, such as "A Book for the Hammock" and "An Ocean Tragedy," reflect his deep interest in nautical life and the complexities of human relationships. Russell's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a strong sense of place, making his narratives engaging for readers who appreciate the sea and its challenges. He contributed significantly to the genre of maritime fiction in the late 19th century, leaving a lasting impact on literature related to the ocean.

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