A young girl vanishes into the 1890s Oregon wilds. Hardened loggers, sailors, and wagtails scare her less than the family she must outrun…
Fog Coast Runaway: A Novel by Linda B. Myers

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Fog Coast Runaway: A Novel

by Linda B. Myers
4.8 stars – 8 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:
To escape her dangerous family, a young girl vanishes on the 1890s Oregon coast. Adelia Wright never knew her mother. Her father, a lighthouse keeper far out to sea, is distant, literally and figuratively. After her brother terrorizes her once too often, Adelia decides there must be a better home elsewhere, one with less pain, more affection, and enough to eat. She is armed only with survival skills learned from a Clatsop native and immigrant Finnish settlers. Her perilous journey takes her to Seaside, Oregon where she works in the scullery of a posh hotel. Adelia is soon on the run again, sought regarding a murdered guest…this time with a frightened little boy in tow. Adelia finds temporary shelter in a logging camp, then makes her way to the filthy docks of Swilltown in what is today’s Astoria. As she grows to womanhood, her path includes abandonment and romance, sorrow and joy. It is a twisting pilgrimage to Adelia’s discovery that a collected family can outshine a birth family. The lighthouse at Tillamook Rock is not the only beacon that lights her way. Fog Coast Runaway is historical fiction for anyone who loves the pioneer spirit, the pluck of True Grit, and the wilds of the Pacific Northwest.

“A dear friend recommended this book to me, and it didn’t disappoint. I fell in love with Adele and the motley crew she assembles during the book. This is a delightful story set in the last 1800s about how a girl with nothing perseveres and creates something for herself and the people she has grown to love.” 5 star review

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