The Lively Lady

The Lively Lady by Kenneth Lewis Roberts is a historical novel published by Down East Books in January 1993. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English. The narrative focuses on U.S. sea captain Richard Nason, who faces capture by the British and subsequent imprisonment in Dartmoor Prison during the War of 1812. This book is part of a classic series that features characters from the town of Arundel, Maine, and connects to the broader historical context of the American Revolution and its aftermath.
Readers will find a rich exploration of maritime themes and the challenges faced by individuals during wartime. The story delves into the experiences of Captain Nason, highlighting the struggles and resilience of those involved in the conflict. As part of Roberts’ series, The Lively Lady continues to weave together historical events with personal narratives, offering insights into the lives of its characters amidst the backdrop of the War of 1812.
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This is the classic series from Pulitzer Prize-winning historical novelist Kenneth Roberts, all featuring characters from the town of Arundel, Maine. Arundel follows Steven Nason as he joins Benedict Arnold in his march to Quebec during the American Revolution. Rabble in Arms continues with the exploits of Benedict Arnold, and includes many of the characters from the first book. The Lively Lady is a novel about the War of 1812 and tells the story of U.S. sea captain Richard Nason as he is captured by the British and sent to Dartmoor Prison. Captain Caution is another seafaring tale of the War of 1812.
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