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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to reconcile their personal dreams with the weight of family tradition or financial obligation. Set in the rugged coastal world of 19th-century Maine, the story follows Heather as she manages her father's shipping business and navigates a complex social landscape. It speaks deeply to the transition from childhood obedience to adult autonomy. The narrative explores themes of resilience and self-confidence as Heather proves her competence in a male-dominated industry while facing romantic and familial crossroads. This is a solid choice for readers aged 12 to 17 who enjoy historical settings and stories about young women finding their voice. It offers a grounded look at how historical teenagers balanced passion with duty, making it a thoughtful tool for discussing career paths and personal integrity.