A Voyage of Consolation: (being in the Nature of a Sequel to the Experiences of 'an American Girl in London')
A Voyage of Consolation: (being in the Nature of a Sequel to the Experiences of 'an American Girl in London')
A Voyage of Consolation, written by Sara Jeannette Duncan in the late 19th century, follows Mamie Wick as she navigates her broken engagement and family expectations while traveling through Europe. The narrative reflects on cultural differences and personal identity, highlighting Mamie's humorous and introspective voice as she contrasts American and British social customs. This novel serves as a sequel to 'An American Girl in London' and explores the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of travel and self-discovery.








