
CHRISTOPHER AND COLUMBUS - By the Author of Elizabeth and Her German Garden
Garden City New York Doubleday, Page & Company - 1919
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
In a cramped cabin of the transatlantic liner St. Luke, two teenage sisters—Anna‑Rose and Anna‑Felicitas—clutch a shared rug and imagine themselves as modern-day Christopher and Columbus. Fleeing the turmoil of post‑war Europe, they are strangers in a foreign land, their German roots tangled with an English upbringing, and the endless gray sea ahead feels both a threat and a promise of a fresh start.
The narrative follows their quiet determination as they confront the uncertainty of a new world, balancing the weight of loss—parents gone, a dying mother—and the stubborn hope that drives them forward. Their bond, marked by gentle rivalry and tender support, becomes a compass as they stare at the mist‑shrouded horizon, daring to believe that beyond the relentless waves lies a place they can finally call home.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (664K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1941
Best known for the quietly funny, sharply observant novels Elizabeth and Her German Garden and The Enchanted April, this British-Australian writer had a gift for turning domestic life, travel, and women’s independence into irresistible fiction. Her books are witty, elegant, and still feel fresh today.
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