This historical novel about Maine siblings is “a wonderful, wholesome story of good people, good manners and good deeds” (The Kennebec Journal).
China, Persia, and India Havener are triplets raised on the seas aboard their father's ship, the Empress. Upon his death, the sisters take up residence in a large house along the shore in Castine, Maine. After eight years of life as landlubbers, the sisters are suddenly faced with a change in economic circumstances that propels them into new adventures—some welcome, and some not.
In this, her third installment of the story that began with the bestselling novel, Pink Chimneys, Ardeana Hamlin returns to the characters, setting and historical time of her beloved tale to explore the various fates of the Havener Sisters, and the challenges they face. Well-researched and engaging, The Havener Sisters will transport the reader back to the customs and country of an earlier time at the dawn of the Industrial Age in Maine.
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