The Lively Lady
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Publisher Description
''The Lively Lady'' by Kenneth Roberts was first published in 1931.
Set during the War of 1812, the story follows Richard Nason, a sea captain from Arundel, Maine, who becomes a privateer after being pressed into service by the British.
The narrative captures the high-stakes world of maritime combat and the courage of American privateersmen.
After being captured by the British, Richard and his crew are sent to the infamous Dartmoor Prison in England.
A major portion of the book details the brutal conditions and the suffering of American POWs, including a historical massacre of prisoners that occurred after the war officially ended.
Richard becomes enamoured with Lady Emily Ransome, the young wife of an older British landowner, adding a layer of romantic drama to the seafaring adventure.