A review by cansail
The Captain's Daughter by Meg Mitchell Moore

4.0

Meg Mitchell Moore has woven two separate worlds into one story without stooping to cliche in either case: the ladies who lunch at the local yacht club, and the hardworking Maine lobstermen who catch their food. Now that she's one of those ladies, Eliza tries to reconcile her small town upbringing with her current life while wondering: what if she'd stayed? The language is generally lovely and the characters so realistic I felt like I'd already met them. My only complaint (and it's a very small one) is that the sailing scene lacked realism. This book is for anyone who loves the coast and the wide range of people who call it home.