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The Rathbones
The Rathbones | Janice Clark
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A gothic, literary adventure set in New England, Janice Clark's haunting debut chronicles one hundred years of a once prosperous and now crumbling whaling family, told by its last surviving member. Mercy Rathbone, fifteen years old, is the diminutive scion of the Rathbone clan. Her father, the last in the beleaguered dynasty, has been lost at sea for seven years - ever since the last whale was seen off the coast of Naiwayonk, Connecticut. Mercy's memories of her father grow dimmer each day, and she spends most of her time in the attic hideaway of her reclusive uncle Mordecai, who teaches her the secrets of Greek history and nautical navigation through his collection of specimens and moldering books. But when a strange, violent visitor turns up one night, Mercy and Mordecai are forced to flee the crumbling mansion and set sail on a journey that will bring them deep into the haunted history of the Rathbone family, and the reasons for its undoing. As Mercy and Mordecai sail from island to island off the Connecticut coast, encountering dangers and mysteries, friends and foes, they untangle the knots of the Rathbone story, discovering secrets long encased in memory. They learn the history of the familys founder and patriarch, Moses Rathbone, and the legendary empire he built of ships staffed with the sons of his many, many wives. Sons who stumbled in their fathers shadow, distracted by the arrival of the Stark sisters, a trio of golden girls, whose mesmerizing beauty may have sparked the Rathbones decline. From the depths of the sea to the lonely heights of the widows walk; from the wisdom of the worn Rathbone wives to the mysterious origins of a sinking island, Mercy and Mordecais journey will bring them to places they never thought possible. But will they piece together a possible future from the mistakes of the past, or is the once great familys fate doomed to match that of the whales themselves? Inspired by The Odyssey by way of Edgar Allan Poe and Moby Dick, The Rathbones is an ambitious, mythic, and courageous tour de force that marks the debut of a dazzling new literary voice.
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Ruthiella
The Rathbones | Janice Clark
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These are three books that I was gifted from people I only know online. I‘ve not read The Rathbones or Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist yet. But I will! 😀

#3books

OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚🎁 4y
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CrowCAH
The Rathbones | Janice Clark
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My church had a used book sale and I found this nautical tale!

valeriegeary I really liked this one! Good find! 6y
GingerAntics Sounds interesting. 6y
beccaeve This looks cool! 6y
CrowCAH @valeriegeary thanks for the recommendation! 6y
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Mielkehm
The Rathbones | Janice Clark
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*tries to read all the books at once*

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Mielkehm
The Rathbones | Janice Clark
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After a day spent with 35 preschoolers, a kid with severe special needs, and my daycare kids, this is heaven.

MrBook Thank you for being an unsung hero to those kids! Great pic! 8y
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Mielkehm
The Rathbones | Janice Clark
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A twisted retelling of The Odyssey with a young girl as the main character.

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