In Light of the Summit

Author:   Jamie McGillen
Publisher:   Evergreen Bookshelf
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781733423953


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 January 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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In Light of the Summit


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This is the much-anticipated sequel to IN SIGHT OF THE MOUNTAIN! After Anna Gallagher's first climb on Mt. Rainier, she faces a new challenge-enduring the ridicule and threats that come with breaking tradition. In 1890, being a young female mountaineer makes polite society uncomfortable, even angry. But despite the threats and inherent risk, she still has plans for another climb, even if it jeopardizes her family bookstore, and puts her in more danger than she ever imagined. Emily Watson has always been close with the Gallagher family. As a young girl she dreamed of a wealthy husband, a fine house, and a future in Seattle society and now she finally has it. Her desires couldn't be more different than Anna's, but she's confronted with her own invisible mountain to climb when she's suddenly poverty-stricken. She must decide what matters most, and whether true love is worth waiting for. IN LIGHT OF THE SUMMIT is a captivating story of ambition, heartbreak, and redemption. It's a tale of two childhood friends navigating womanhood in the late 19th century, with as much grace as they can muster, while still figuring out how to be true to themselves. (Book Club Questions included at the end of the book.)

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Author:   Jamie McGillen
Publisher:   Evergreen Bookshelf
Imprint:   Evergreen Bookshelf
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781733423953


ISBN 10:   1733423958
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 January 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Turn of the century social conventions come in conflict with a determined young woman's desire to climb Mt. Ranier in Washington State. Anna must make a choice, to be true to herself or ""know one's place"" and conform to avoid conflict within her family and society at large. Author, Jamie McGillen, explores this and other social injustices historically imposed on women, many that still resonate a century and a half later - mountains yet to climb."" -- San Francisco Book Review ""In Light of the Summit by Jamie McGillen is a charming sequel to her first novel, In Sight of the Mountain. McGillen's love for her home state and Mt. Rainier shines through her writing. Her description is vivid and beautiful. Readers will be inspired to climb the mountain themselves. She brings Mt. Rainier and the Pacific Northwest climate to life. Anna is a strong and determined female character, and her husband Ben is always supportive. Their love is believable and sweet. This book is filled with adventure and romance and danger. The mystery is well-plotted, with several great twists. If you are looking for a good, clean novel to curl up in front of a cozy fire with, you can't go wrong with this one."" -- Heather Stockard, Readers' Favorite (5 Star Review) ""Set in historical Seattle, In Light of the Summit delves more deeply into the personal lives of Anna and Emily as the young women navigate 1890's society. Anna's attempt to climb Mount Rainier the previous summer has brought her some fame and she eagerly anticipates her upcoming wedding to Ben. However, not everyone is pleased that a 19th-century woman is climbing mountains, and the lengths somebody will go to prevent her second attempt at the summit are devastating to Anna and her family. Meanwhile, Anna's close friend Emily experiences unexpected tragedy and has to navigate a path she never thought she would travel... Although it is not necessary to read the first book in order to enjoy this one, I recommend it. The continued character development and plot follow nicely from In Sight of the Mountain, and there are enough loose ends still left to complete so that I look forward to a third book in this series. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys historical fiction, women's mountaineering, light clean romance, or who just loves to lose themselves in a good novel."" Donna Gielow McFarland, Readers' Favorite (5 Star Review)"


Turn of the century social conventions come in conflict with a determined young woman's desire to climb Mt. Ranier in Washington State. Anna must make a choice, to be true to herself or know one's place and conform to avoid conflict within her family and society at large. Author, Jamie McGillen, explores this and other social injustices historically imposed on women, many that still resonate a century and a half later - mountains yet to climb. -- San Francisco Book Review In Light of the Summit by Jamie McGillen is a charming sequel to her first novel, In Sight of the Mountain. McGillen's love for her home state and Mt. Rainier shines through her writing. Her description is vivid and beautiful. Readers will be inspired to climb the mountain themselves. She brings Mt. Rainier and the Pacific Northwest climate to life. Anna is a strong and determined female character, and her husband Ben is always supportive. Their love is believable and sweet. This book is filled with adventure and romance and danger. The mystery is well-plotted, with several great twists. If you are looking for a good, clean novel to curl up in front of a cozy fire with, you can't go wrong with this one. -- Heather Stockard, Readers' Favorite (5 Star Review) Set in historical Seattle, In Light of the Summit delves more deeply into the personal lives of Anna and Emily as the young women navigate 1890's society. Anna's attempt to climb Mount Rainier the previous summer has brought her some fame and she eagerly anticipates her upcoming wedding to Ben. However, not everyone is pleased that a 19th-century woman is climbing mountains, and the lengths somebody will go to prevent her second attempt at the summit are devastating to Anna and her family. Meanwhile, Anna's close friend Emily experiences unexpected tragedy and has to navigate a path she never thought she would travel... Although it is not necessary to read the first book in order to enjoy this one, I recommend it. The continued character development and plot follow nicely from In Sight of the Mountain, and there are enough loose ends still left to complete so that I look forward to a third book in this series. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys historical fiction, women's mountaineering, light clean romance, or who just loves to lose themselves in a good novel. Donna Gielow McFarland, Readers' Favorite (5 Star Review)


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