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The unbinding of Mary Reade

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There's no place for a girl in Mary's world. Not in the home of her mother, desperately drunk and poor. Not in the household of her wealthy granny, where a girl could never be named an heir. And certainly not …

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There's no place for a girl in Mary's world. Not in the home of her mother, desperately drunk and poor. Not in the household of her wealthy granny, where a girl could never be named an heir. And certainly not in the arms of Nat, her childhood love who never knew her for who she was. As a hired sailor aboard a Caribbean merchant ship, Mary's profession--and her safety--depend on her ability to disguise the fact that she's a girl.

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Margaret's verdict

"There's no place for a girl in Mary's world. Not in the home of her mother, desperately drunk and poor. Not in the household of her wealthy granny, where a …"

— Margaret

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