This novel comes in all forms including ebook, and is 352 pages in length. Pushkins version of the historical novel in the style of w. An nyrb classics originalalexander pushkins short novel is set during the reign of catherine the great, when the cossacks rose up in rebellion against the russian empress. In the movie, captain ann campbells first name was changed to elisabeth. Kissmanga s stories bring a gentle emotions, sometimes angry, sometimes lovely, sometimes quiet. People magazine for fans of elin hilderbrand and emma straub comes an emotionally gripping novel about a woman who returns to her hometown in coastal maine and finds herself pondering the ageold question of what could have been. Filled with humor, insight, summer cocktails and gorgeous sunsets, the captains daughter is a compassionate novel about the lifechanging choices we make and the consequences we face in their aftermath.
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