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Book Synopsis: A daring and magnificent historical narrative nonfiction account of Iceland's most famous female sea captain who constantly fought for women's rights and equality—and who also solved one of the country's most notorious robberies. Every day was a fight for survival, equality, and justice for Iceland's most renowned female fishing captain of the 19th century. History would have us believe the sea has always been a male realm, the idea of female captains almost unthinkable. But there is one exception, so notable she defies any expectation. This is her remarkable story. Captain Thurídur, born in Iceland in 1777, lived a life that was both controversial and unconventional. Her first time fishing, on the open unprotected rowboats of her time, was at age 11. Soon after, she audaciously began wearing trousers. She later became an acclaimed fishing captain brilliant at weather-reading and seacraft and consistently brought in the largest catches. In the Arctic seas where drownings occurred with terrifying regularity, she never lost a single crewmember. Renowned for her acute powers of observation, she also solved a notorious crime. In this extremely unequal society, she used the courts to fight for justice for the abused, and in her sixties, embarked on perilous journeys over trackless mountains. Weaving together fastidious research and captivating prose, Margaret Willson reveals Captain Thurídur's fascinating story, her extraordinary courage, intelligence, and personal integrity. Through adventure, oppression, joy, betrayal, and grief, Captain Thurídur speaks a universal voice. Here is a woman so ahead of her times she remains modern and inspirational today. Her story can now finally be told. Praise for Woman, Captain, Rebel: "Meticulously researched and evocatively written, Woman, Captain, Rebel provides not only a captivating insight into 19th-century Iceland, but also introduces readers to the inspirational, real-life fishing captain Thurídur, a tough and fiercely independent woman who deserves to be a role model of determination and perseverance for us all." —Eliza Reid, internationally bestselling author of Secrets of the Sprakkar. "A crime has been committed in 19th century Iceland and in steps a mysterious seawoman moonlighting as a detective, dressed in male clothes. Margaret Willson unravels this legendary casework of Captain Thurídur, down to the finest detail, with a brilliant portrait of old Iceland by the sea." —Egill Bjarnason, author of How Iceland Changed the World. "Reading about this remarkable woman's journey will challenge your ideas about history and change yours too." —Major General Mari K. Eder, author of The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line. "All credit to Margaret Willson for excavating the story of Thurídur Einarsdóttir in a century which can at long last appreciate this feisty and resilient Icelandic seafarer. The meticulous research is worn so lightly that it reads like a saga." —Sally Magnusson, author and broadcaster. "A beautiful story of one woman's perseverance against tragedy, hardship, and the open seas." —Katharine Gregorio, author of The Double Life of Katharine Clark. "With a clear, compelling narrative voice, Willson illuminates the life of an extraordinary woman and brings rural Iceland to life for her readers." —Shelf Awareness.
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Discover the extraordinary true story of a daring Icelandic sea captain in the captivating nonfiction book, Woman, Captain, Rebel. Step back in time to witness the remarkable life of Captain Thurídur, a fearless female captain who defied societal norms and fought relentlessly for women's rights and equality. Her gripping narrative will leave you in awe of her courage, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to justice. Join us on an unforgettable journey through history and be inspired by the indomitable spirit of this trailblazing heroine.
Embark on a thrilling adventure through the untamed waters of 19th-century Iceland with Captain Thurídur as your guide. Witness her groundbreaking achievements as she fearlessly navigates the treacherous Arctic seas, solves a notorious crime, and challenges the status quo at every turn. Through meticulous research and captivating prose, author Margaret Willson brings Captain Thurídur's story to life, weaving a tale of resilience, determination, and unshakeable resolve. Prepare to be inspired by a woman ahead of her time, whose legacy continues to resonate today.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and compelling narrative of Woman, Captain, Rebel, a book that will transport you to a bygone era of daring exploits and daring women. Margaret Willson's vivid portrayal of Captain Thurídur's extraordinary life will captivate and inspire you, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for her remarkable contributions to Icelandic society. Join us in celebrating the legacy of this remarkable sea captain and learn how her story continues to inspire generations of women around the world.
Don't miss the chance to experience the awe-inspiring tale of Captain Thurídur in Woman, Captain, Rebel. Delve into the world of this fearless female sea captain and witness her remarkable journey through adversity, triumph, and ultimate triumph. Be prepared to be moved by her incredible courage, resilience, and unwavering dedication to justice. Order your copy today and embark on a transformative literary journey that will leave you inspired and empowered!
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