"Wanderfoot (The Dream Ship)" by Cynthia Stockley is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story appears to delve into themes of love and loss, following the protagonist, Garrett Westenra, an Irish surgeon who is grappling with profound loneliness and the shadow of his deceased mother. As he embarks on a journey across the Atlantic, his life takes a turn when he encounters Valentine Valdana, a journalist with a tumultuous past, creating a complex emotional dynamic between them. The opening of the novel introduces Garrett Westenra aboard the ship Bavaric, where he reflects on his grief and isolation after the loss of his mother, feeling a profound connection to a woman he has only seen in his dreams. His loneliness is challenged when he sits beside Valentine Valdana during dinner; he perceives her as a reckless and unconventional woman, which initially frustrates his ideals. However, Valentine reenters his life unexpectedly, prompting Garrett to confront his feelings for her and the essence of love itself. As they navigate their own struggles and the tumultuous sea, they begin to unveil layers of themselves that have long been buried, setting the stage for further exploration of their bond and the shadows of their pasts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Wanderfoot (The Dream Ship)
By Cynthia Stockley
"Wanderfoot (The Dream Ship)" by Cynthia Stockley is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story appears to delve into themes of love and los...
Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.
More by This Author
Discover other books written by the same author
Blue Aloes: Stories of South Africa
By Cynthia Stockley
Wanderfoot (The Dream Ship)
By Cynthia Stockley
Pink Gods and Blue Demons
By Cynthia Stockley
Wild Honey: Stories of South Africa
By Cynthia Stockley
The Claw
By Cynthia Stockley
Poppy: The Story of a South African Girl
By Cynthia Stockley
More Like This
Explore books similar to the one you're viewing by keywords
The Romance of Modern Invention Containing Interesting Descriptions in Non-technical Language of Wireless Telegraphy, Liquid Air, Modern Artillery, Submarines, Dirigible Torpedoes, Solar Motors, Airships, &c. &c.
By Archibald Williams
Meddler's Moon
By George O. (George Oliver) Smith
Hang head, vandal
By Mark Clifton
Our Little Tot's Own Book of Pretty Pictures, Charming Stories, and Pleasing Rhymes and Jingles
By Anonymous
In Indian Tents Stories Told by Penobscot, Passamaquoddy and Micmac Indians to Abby L. Alger
By Abby Langdon Alger
Outlines of a mechanical theory of storms : $b containing the true law of lunar influence, with practical instructions to the navigator, to enable him approximately to calculate the coming changes of the wind and weather, for any given day, and for any part of the ocean
By Thomas Bassnett
Related by Category
Discover books in the same genre or category
Vixen, Volume I.
By M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon
Divorce versus Democracy
By G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume II
By Margaret Fuller
Miss America; pen and camera sketches of the American girl
By Alexander Black
Women's Wages
By William Smart
Capitola the Madcap
By Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth
Account Required
You need an account to complete this action.