About This Book
The story follows two middle-aged widows who travel aboard a steamship and, after a nighttime collision, become shipwrecked. Stranded with fellow passengers and crew, their practical domestic habits, provincial manners, and assertive personalities shape a series of comic and sometimes tense episodes as they adapt to island life. Vignettes alternate between shipboard sociability and improvised survival—cooking, shelter, and encounters with varied characters—highlighting themes of resourcefulness, social pretension, and the humor of ordinary people placed in extraordinary circumstances. The narrative mixes light satire with descriptive incidents, emphasizing character interaction over dramatic invention.
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