Seeking
a Better Life: Women of Courage
Some immigrants
learned about America and its opportunities from the newspaper while others
heard about it from traveling missionaries. Many were seeking relief from
political and religious persecution but others were just following their
hearts. They didn’t know what the future would bring to them. Frances Davies,
my great grandmother, was one of them.
She left her beloved homeland of Wales to live in America, the land of
opportunity. Frances had attended a private school
and received an education that set her apart from other young women. She was
referred to as a “lady of refinement.”
Her Aunt Susan didn’t
want her to leave and begged her to stay in Wales. She said that Frances would
inherit her fortune if she stayed but Frances stood firm
and unyielding and wanted to join her brother who had immigrated to America a
few years earlier. No matter how hard Aunt Susan tried, she could not influence
her niece’s decision.
When
I read about my great grandmother’s experiences written by my grandmother, I
was impressed with her courage. She was only seventeen when she left for
America. That would take a lot of bravery. So I decided to put together a
series of novellas called “Women of Courage.” I took some of my great
grandmother’s experiences and gave them to a fictional character named Serenity,
bringing her story to life.
A Lady of
Refinement is
a historical romance set
in 1844. Reading is Serenity’s favorite
pastime, where she can go on one adventure after another. She wonders if anyone
can measure up to the heroes in her books. But the adventures soon become real
after arriving in America.
When
Jonathan meets Serenity, an educated and courageous woman from Wales, he
becomes intrigued with her and wonders how he can win her heart. Her brother
gives him some advice, but Jonathan begins to question his wisdom. Should he
trust his friend or is he leading him astray?
Louise Pledge, a reviewer, wrote: “How I
enjoy finding a book that will not let me put it down until I'm done!
This was the case with A Lady of
Refinement. Linda Weaver Clarke used a true story of her ancestor’s
as a base, and it rang familiar to me, as my ancestors also migrated to America
from England during the same time period. The main character, Serenity, is the
refined lady, and it was such a delight when she bested a few arrogant
males. My favorite character, however, was Jonathan, who was very taken
with Serenity. Time will tell if he is successful at capturing her
attention.”
After arriving
in America, Serenity found that many an adult could not read or write, so she set
to work teaching an evening class especially for adults. Each night she teaches
her students how to write their names so they wouldn’t have to put an X for
their signature. When Jonathan joins her class, her world takes a new turn, one
she didn’t expect. What was her reaction?
Author Gail
Pallotta wrote: “At first she sees him as a quiet man,
but when she witnesses some of his heroic actions she thinks of Ivanhoe, a
character she admires in a book. Even though she’s drawn to Jonathan, she has a
rule that won’t allow her to date a student, and she’s sticking to it.
Jonathan’s infatuation leads him to try many approaches to get to know Serenity
better, even to the extent of following her brother William’s sometimes bad
advice.”
How
did Jonathan react to William’s bad advice? There are some comical scenes in
this story that will make you laugh out loud. Gail went on to say: “I enjoyed
this sweet love story, especially Jonathan trying desperately to win over
Serenity, while she hesitates to get to know him. Based on true events of the
authors’ ancestors, the book takes the reader back to a gentler time when men
were more chivalrous and a woman like Serenity more difficult to win over.”
This book or eBook is available on
Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Lady-Refinement-Women-Courage-ebook/dp/B09PHZK76M
Author Links:
Linda’s Book Blog: https://lindaweaverclarke.wordpress.com
Historical Romance Blog: https://historicalromances.wordpress.com
Audiobook Blog: https://familyfriendlyaudiobooks.wordpress.com
Cozy Mystery Blog: https://cozymysteryseries.wordpress.com
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