Cap'n Dan's Daughter

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Humorous
Cover of the book Cap'n Dan's Daughter by Joseph C. Lincoln, Green Bird Press
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Author: Joseph C. Lincoln ISBN: 1230001359824
Publisher: Green Bird Press Publication: September 26, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joseph C. Lincoln
ISBN: 1230001359824
Publisher: Green Bird Press
Publication: September 26, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

  Money comes to Cap'n Dan's family: Usually a good thing, the money proves to be the cause of misery, alienation and quite a bit of humor.    Captain Dan Dot moves from his long time home in Trumet (on the Cape), to a large fancy inherited home in Scarford.    The captain does not want to move, his wife does, as she believes she is destined for high society.    Selfish relatives, dishonest servants and self-seeking socialites, make things intolerable.    At sea, the captain was a man in charge, On land his wife (who he loves) steers the course.
  Is all lost? Let's not forget Cap'n Dans daughter.
Another of Lincoln's delightful stories of a retired sea captain on the Cape and his love of the simple life and family, and his struggles to overcome adversity.

 

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  Money comes to Cap'n Dan's family: Usually a good thing, the money proves to be the cause of misery, alienation and quite a bit of humor.    Captain Dan Dot moves from his long time home in Trumet (on the Cape), to a large fancy inherited home in Scarford.    The captain does not want to move, his wife does, as she believes she is destined for high society.    Selfish relatives, dishonest servants and self-seeking socialites, make things intolerable.    At sea, the captain was a man in charge, On land his wife (who he loves) steers the course.
  Is all lost? Let's not forget Cap'n Dans daughter.
Another of Lincoln's delightful stories of a retired sea captain on the Cape and his love of the simple life and family, and his struggles to overcome adversity.

 

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