
Katherine Boulby has spent fifty years enjoying a quiet, independent life. Living with her easy‑going brother Joseph, she fills her days with curiosity, drifting from poetry to astronomy, architecture to biology, and sharing her discoveries with friends. Her bright, child‑like enthusiasm and sharp mind make her a beloved figure in town, even as she quietly longs for a companion who truly hears the music of her thoughts.
Marriage has never seemed essential, yet Katherine keeps an eye on the horizon for a man who might finally understand her restless spirit. When a charming advertisement for a furnished seaside house catches her eye, she imagines more than a roof and garden—a fresh start where the sea’s rhythm could stir new possibilities. Convincing Joseph to join her, she prepares to trade familiar streets for the promise of ocean breezes.
Arriving at the coastal home, Katherine discovers a community of listeners and a landscape that mirrors her yearning for depth and romance, setting the stage for choices that could reshape her world. She wonders whether the sea's whisper will bring the understanding heart she has imagined.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (80K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known early 20th-century novelist, she is best remembered today for Excavating a Husband, a light romantic adventure first published in 1916. The surviving record is sparse, which gives her work an extra air of rediscovery for modern listeners.
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