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The true story of the first female captain of a merchant ship and her treacherous navigation of Antarctica's deadly waters, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Widow Clicquot
Summer, 1856
"What a breathtaking journey! The perilous ship race, the treacherous weather, a mutinous uprising, the life-threatening illness of the captain, and most of all, the heroic efforts of his wife, Mary Ann Patten, as she steps into his shoes to become the first female captain to traverse the Southern Ocean, all while pregnant. Tilar Mazzeo's The Sea Captain's Wife is a spellbinding triumph of storytelling and rewriting a valiant woman back into the historical narrative where she belongs. Everyone should read this book!" - Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of Queens of Crime
"An epic tale of courage, fortitude, and grit, brilliantly narrated in this deeply researched and compelling account." - Siddharth Kara, Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times bestselling author of Cobalt Red and The Zorg "Mary Ann, the captain's wife, nineteen and pregnant, is forced to take over her husband's ship mid-voyage. With no training, equipped only with nautical almanacs and how-to guides for sea navigation, and facing off a mutiny, she decides to put her cards on the table. The crew responds by anointing her their captain. It is the mid-1800s, and they are sailing straight into a monumental storm. Tilar J. Mazzeo has written a riveting story about a woman we might otherwise never know, and brilliantly sets it within a larger history about the upward mobility and wealth that the seas offered--and just as quickly took away. A fantastic read!" --Paulina Bren, author of She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street and The Barbizon: The Hotel that Set Women Free "Once an international sensation, then slipping into the mist of history, the story of nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten's remarkable feat of seamanship has been rescued and brought to vivid life in Tilar Mazzeo's The Sea Captain's Wife--and powerfully informed by Mazzeo's own consummate knowledge of the sea."