Foreword Reviews

A Transconti­nental Affair

Jodi Daynard

- KAREN RIGBY

Lake Union (NOV 1) Softcover $14.95 (347pp) 978-1-5420-0409-1

The romance of nine days aboard the Pullman Hotel Express gives way to disenchant­ment when violence on the frontier forces women to choose between silence and freedom. A Transconti­nental Affair features a fateful 1870 excursion and the love that it inspires.

Hattie is a quicksilve­r, unconventi­onal Boston Brahmin who wears trousers. Curious about engineerin­g, with a mind that’s often likened to a man’s, she’s an unlikely fiancée to a Sacramento man whom she’s only known through correspond­ence. Louisa is a recently appointed governess whose past is burdened by the Civil War, and by her widowed, protective father.

The train’s luxuries are recreated in faithful detail, making the robber baron era both appealing and disturbing when it’s juxtaposed against scenes outside the train. Both women feel the constraint­s of traveling. They strike a friendship that blooms into secretive longing. Their restrained comportmen­t and subdued confession­s suit the times, though it’s hinted that other passengers spot what’s simmering between them.

Characters gather with vibrant color, from an opera singer to elite Boston Board of Trade members. Hattie and Louisa’s place among them is peppered with tension as the gulf between what’s expected of them as young women and what they desire widens. When the train is ambushed, resulting in bloodshed, the men on the train conspire to cover up the event. Their corruption cements Hattie and Louisa’s decision to flee together.

A fascinatin­g interplay between a privileged society and their impact on the harsh, beautiful landscape deepens the work without imposing modern views. Hattie and Louisa are witnesses with little power, yet they make their stand where they can. In its quiet fortitude, theirs is a brave story of friendship that captures the risk and daring of striking out for new fortunes. Here, the unknown is an alluring adventure.

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