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The Brideship Wife by Leslie Howard is the story of 21 year old Charlotte who through no fault of her own finds herself on a ship from England to British Columbia to be a bride. The thing about historical fiction is sometimes the historical facts are more surprising than the fiction/5(86).  · The Brideship Wife encapsulates this little known story from our Canadian past. Author Leslie Howard has given voice to the courageous women, all from different walks of life and social standing, who came to begin new lives in British Columbia.5/5(). The Brideship Wife by Leslie Howard starts in and tells the story of twenty-one-year-old Charlotte. Her sister Harriet is determined to find her a husband. When her meeting with one of Harriet’s husband’s colleague turns to disaster, she and her sister are forced to /5.


My knowledge of the British bride ships, which left England with women during the That is the reason I'm very glad I was able to read The Brideship Wife by Leslie Howard. Leslie Howard has done some fabulous research for her debut novel and I think she's hit. Author:Leslie Howard [Howard, Leslie] Language: eng Format: epub ISBN: Publisher: Simon Schuster Published: T+ Chapter Twenty-three. "What the devil has been going on?". by Leslie Howard. Cover photograph of Ship by John Freeman/Getty Images. Title: The brideship wife / Leslie Howard. Names: Howard, Leslie, author.


The Brideship Wife by Leslie Howard. Pages. ISBN Leslie Howard is the instant bestselling author of The Brideship Wife. Shegrew up in Penticton, British Columbia, where she developed a passion for the province’s history. Happy Cinco de Mayo! Today we will be jumping back in time looking at The Brideship Wife written by Leslie Howard. I received an eARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This book was released today May 5, so all of you can go find a copy for yourselves now!. The Brideship Wife by Leslie Howard is the story of 21 year old Charlotte who through no fault of her own finds herself on a ship from England to British Columbia to be a bride. The thing about historical fiction is sometimes the historical facts are more surprising than the fiction.

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