Title: Frenchman’s Creek
Author: Daphne Du Maurier
Narrated by: John Castle
Publisher: Hachette
Audio
Length:
Approximately 8 hours and 47 minutes
Source: Purchased from Audible.com
What is your favorite pirate novel/movie/TV show?
Lady Dona de Columb leaves London with her children for her remote estate in Cornwall. The excesses of the restoration court have worn on her. While there, she discovers that her butler has been working with a mysterious pirate who has been using her estate as a place to hide. Dona soon finds herself in love with pirate Jean Benoit Aubery and loving the adventures they have together. Will she sail off into the sunset with him or stay with her family?
My thoughts on
this novel:
· I read this as part of the Classics Buddy Read with @dees.reads in November.
· My former high school English teacher, Mrs. Smith, recommended this book to me in high school as I enjoyed Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier. While this is a very different type of book than Rebecca, I loved it. This is my first time rereading it since high school.
· I also enjoyed the 1944 feature film and 1998 TV movie. I am going to watch them again now that my Christmas movie viewing is winding down.
· This historical fiction novel is set during the reign of Charles II.
· The novel was published in 1941.
· This novel is more of a historical romance with adventure and is a different genre than Du Maurier’s most famous novel, Rebecca.
· William the devoted butler was my favorite character. I loved the banter between him and Dona.
· Dona’s husband, Harry, shows up with his friend Rockingham. Harry is not the smartest and is easily fooled by Dona. Rockingham on the other hand, knows that something is up. He is a scary individual – it seemed like part of Dona’ s flight was to get away from Rockingham and his pursuit of her.
· Dona has a free spirit and loves adventure. There are some tense moments in the story, but she makes it through.
· I think every busy mother of young children would like to run off with a handsome, well-educated pirate, but also knows that you are a mother and have to settle down. Dona ultimately understands this. This book seemed to really make one ponder what it is to have dreams and be free, and what ultimately must be sacrificed to be a mother.
· I liked the somewhat open ending and hope that Dona finds her pirate in the future after her kids are grown.
· The writing in this novel is beautiful and it has a lovely opening. It worked very well as an audiobook.
Favorite
Quotes:
“And perhaps one day, in after years, someone would wander there and listen to the silence, as she had done, and catch the whisper of the dreams that she had dreamt there, in midsummer, under the hot sun and the white sky.”
“All this, is only momentary, is only a fragment in time that will never come again, for yesterday already belongs to the past and is ours no longer, and tomorrow is an unknown thing that may be hostile. This is our day, our moment, the sun belongs to us, and the wind, and the sea, and the men forward there singing on the deck. This day is forever a day to be held and cherished, because in it we shall have lived and loved, and nothing else matters but that in this world of our own making to which we have escaped.”
Overall, Frenchman’s
Creek by Daphne Du Maurier is a beautifully written historical romance novel.

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