
Roberta, the Marquise de Grez, has always felt a restless pull toward the daring world traditionally reserved for men—swords, uniforms, and the roar of distant battlefields. When the specter of her father's death and the lingering echo of the Vosges trenches send her across the Atlantic, she boards a massive steamship, its decks humming with the promise of “sparkling waves over high explosives.” The voyage becomes a crucible where her aristocratic upbringing clashes with the harsh realities of war‑torn Europe and the uncertain promise of America.
On board, Roberta must navigate a tangled web of family debts, secret letters, and the fragile hopes of those she protects—an aging nanny, a young brother, and a child clinging to a faded tricolor. As the ship cuts through treacherous waters, she discovers that courage is not just about daring deeds but also about confronting the past and making impossible choices for the future.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (343K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1924
Remembered for warm, witty early-20th-century novels, she brought small-town Southern life to the page with humor, romance, and an upbeat spirit. She was also a trained artist, and that visual eye helped give her fiction its vivid charm.
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