Kniha Sailing Against the Tide Cindy Burkart Maynard

Sailing Against the Tide

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Pevná
Vydavatel: Historium Press
Dostupnost: Očekávaná novinka
Vydání 19. 08. 2026
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She crossed oceans disguised as a boy.History forgot her-but now her story demands to be told.In 176...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
262
EAN
9798950078910
Enbook ID
53233548
Vydavatel
Hmotnost
523
Rozměry
152 x 229 x 19

Kompletní popis

She crossed oceans disguised as a boy.

History forgot her-but now her story demands to be told.

In 1766, in the quiet countryside of Burgundy, France, Jeanne Baret possesses an extraordinary gift. Born into poverty but blessed with an instinctive understanding of the natural world, she can identify the healing properties of plants with a precision that astonishes even the most learned scholars. Yet in an age when women are denied access to universities, scientific societies, and voyages of discovery, her brilliance is destined to remain invisible.

When the renowned botanist Philibert Commerson recognizes Jeanne's exceptional talent, she becomes his indispensable assistant, collecting, cataloging, and preserving specimens that will expand Europe's understanding of the natural world. Their work soon attracts the attention of the ambitious explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville, who is assembling the first French expedition to circumnavigate the globe.

But there is one insurmountable obstacle.

Women are strictly forbidden aboard French naval vessels.

Refusing to surrender her life's calling, Jeanne makes an impossible choice. Binding her hair, concealing her identity beneath a sailor's clothes, and assuming the appearance of a young man, she secretly boards L'Étoile, the expedition's supply ship. Every waking moment becomes a dangerous balancing act. Surrounded by hundreds of sailors, trapped within the close quarters of an eighteenth-century vessel, Jeanne must constantly guard her secret while enduring brutal storms, disease, exhaustion, and the ever-present fear that discovery could mean imprisonment, disgrace, or death.

As the expedition crosses the Atlantic, rounds the storm-lashed tip of South America, and ventures into lands few Europeans have ever seen, Jeanne's remarkable knowledge proves indispensable. From the lush forests of Brazil to the islands of the South Pacific and the mysterious shores of the Indian Ocean, she tirelessly gathers thousands of botanical specimens, many unlike anything European science has ever encountered. Her careful observations and relentless curiosity transform the expedition into one of the greatest botanical journeys of the Age of Exploration.

Yet the farther the ships sail from France, the harder it becomes to preserve the fragile deception upon which her future depends. Rumors spread among the crew. Suspicion grows with every passing port. Friendships are tested, loyalties strained, and Jeanne discovers that surviving the voyage may require greater courage than embarking upon it.

Through hardship, heartbreak, breathtaking discovery, and moments of extraordinary wonder, Jeanne refuses to allow the limitations imposed upon her sex to define the boundaries of her life. While history would celebrate the famous men who commanded the expedition, it would largely overlook the woman whose determination carried her around the world-and whose contributions to science helped preserve countless new species for future generations.

Inspired by the astonishing true story of the first woman to circumnavigate the globe, Jeanne Baret is a richly imagined historical novel of resilience, sacrifice, scientific discovery, and the unbreakable human spirit. Sweeping from the villages of rural France to the farthest reaches of the eighteenth-century world, it is the unforgettable story of a woman who refused to remain invisible and whose extraordinary courage forever changed the history of exploration.