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Ship of Brides

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Published
Pages
482
Language
EN
ISBN
9780340830109
Reading Time
~8h 26min

Ship of Brides is a book by Jojo Moyes. In 2005. It has 482 pages.

About this book

Set against the backdrop of the Second World War, Jojo Moyes’s Ship of Brides traces the intersecting lives of three women embarking on a transoceanic voyage from England to Australia. Each passenger carries distinct burdens: a disillusioned aristocrat, a working-class mother seeking opportunity, and a Jewish refugee fleeing persecution. As the ship cuts through wartime waters, their separate journeys gradually converge, revealing how shared hardship can bridge entrenched social divides. The novel examines the quiet resilience required to rebuild lives in unfamiliar territory, while exploring how friendship and sacrifice become vital currencies in an era defined by loss. Moyes grounds her narrative in meticulously researched historical detail, capturing the claustrophobic intimacy of shipboard life and the broader anxieties of a fractured world. What distinguishes this early work is its unflinching focus on female solidarity across class and cultural lines, rendered through a restrained yet emotionally precise prose style. The story remains a thoughtful meditation on displacement, identity, and the enduring capacity for human connection amid uncertainty.

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How many pages is Ship of Brides?+

Ship of Brides has 482 pages.

When was Ship of Brides published?+

Ship of Brides was published in 2005.

What is Ship of Brides about?+

Set against the backdrop of the Second World War, Jojo Moyes’s Ship of Brides traces the intersecting lives of three women embarking on a transoceanic voyage from England to Australia. Each passenger carries distinct burdens: a disillusioned aristocrat, a working-class mother seeking opportunity, an...

Who wrote Ship of Brides?+

Ship of Brides was written by Jojo Moyes.