The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is a children's novel that follows the adventures of thirteen-year-old Charlotte Doyle as she immigrates from Liverpool, England to Providence, Rhode Island. As the only passenger on board the ship, Charlotte's voyage is disrupted when tensions among the crew result in her serving as a sailor. Though at times her new life is dangerous, Charlotte's experiences show her an inner strength she never knew she had, and a kind of life she never knew was possible.
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