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"The voyage had begun, and had begun happily with a soft blue sky, and a calm sea. The sense of untapped resources, things to say as yet unsaid, made the hours significant, so that in future years the entire journey perhaps would be represented by this one scene, with the sound of sirens hooting in the river the night before, somehow mixing in."
In The Voyage Out, we meet a myriad of characters, but the main focus is on Rachel Vinrace, a young sheltered English girl who departs on a voyage with h ...more
In The Voyage Out, we meet a myriad of characters, but the main focus is on Rachel Vinrace, a young sheltered English girl who departs on a voyage with h ...more

I really enjoyed this book. It was somehow different from what I've been reading lately. I enjoyed the settings immensely. The progression was strange and unpredictable. The characters were all diverse and interesting. I've been reading a lot of 19th and early 20th century English lit recently enjoyed the feminist vibe this book had at times. It was interesting to see of how some of the characters reacted to the idea of the women's suffrage movement despite this novel not being about that all al
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Feb 04, 2015
Carol
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Dec 06, 2023
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Apr 29, 2025
ForestGardenGal
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