Sisters of the Sweetwater Fury, Kinley Bryan
Sisters of the Sweetwater Fury, Kinley Bryan
34 Rating(s)
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Sisters of the Sweetwater Fury
A Novel

Author: Kinley Bryan

Narrator: April Doty

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Blue Mug Press

Published: 02/16/2023


Synopsis

In 1913, a powerful and dangerous storm descends on the Great Lakes — and three sisters find their lives transformed amid the chaos in this "superb character-driven adventure" (Publishers Weekly).Great Lakes galley cook Sunny Colvin has her hands full feeding a freighter crew seven days a week, nine months a year. She also has a dream—to open a restaurant back home—but knows she'd never convince her husband, the steward, to leave the seafaring life he loves.In Sunny’s Lake Huron hometown, her sister, Agnes Inby, mourns her husband, a U.S. Life-Saving Serviceman who died in an accident she believes she could have prevented. Burdened with regret and longing for more than her job at the dry goods store, she looks for comfort in a secret infatuation.Two hundred miles away in Cleveland, the youngest sister, Cordelia Blythe, has pinned her hopes for adventure on her marriage to a lake freighter captain. Finding herself alone and restless in her new town, she joins him on the season’s last trip up the lakes.On November 8, 1913, a powerful storm descends on the Great Lakes, bringing hurricane-force winds, whiteout blizzard conditions, and mountainous waves that last for days. Amidst the chaos all three women are offered a glimpse of the clarity they seek, if only they dare to perceive it.Kinley Bryan's debut, a Historical Novels Review Editors' Choice, is inspired by actual events during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913, as well as her own family history. "This is historical fiction at its best" (Molly Gartland, author of The Girl from the Hermitage).

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pat on October 21, 2021

Wow. This story was a nail biter. I live in Michigan and was somewhat familiar with the hazards of traversing the Great Lakes in November, especially the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald chronicled in the Gordon Lightfoot song by the same name but was unfamiliar with the 1913 storms in which dozens......more

Goodreads review by Connie on January 11, 2022

What a great book. Living on a great lake I can appreciate the fury of the lakes. I can remember a visitor to the area saying, on a day when Lake Erie was smooth as glass, "whats the big deal". I wish he could have seen it on a day when the wind is howling and the waves crashing against the breakwal......more

Goodreads review by Tiffanie22 on January 23, 2022

I discovered this book thanks to Book Bub. I liked the cover so read a bit of the blurb and knew I wanted to read this! Having grown up surrounded by Lake Erie and the Detroit River, seeing the straight deck lake freighters is a common occurrence, yet I never gave thought to life on these giants, no......more

Goodreads review by Marilyn on January 18, 2022

What do I think? A well researched historical fiction novel by first time author Kiley Bryan was chosen for our January 2022 book club selection. I loved the premise of the story, however there were parts that dragged as each of the three sisters were in different locations all having similar experi......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on May 01, 2024

2.75 stars - A 99c Kindle novel telling the story of the 1913 Great Lakes storm and its countless shipwrecks through the perspective of three women? YES PLEASE! I really enjoyed this story and the way it was told, giving us multiple angles through which to immerse in the shipboard experience of the......more