
Polly's Southern Cruise
Polly's Southern Cruise, written by Lillian Elizabeth Roy in the early 20th century, follows the adventures of two young women, Polly Brewster and Eleanor Maynard, as they embark on a yachting trip from New York to South America. The narrative explores their experiences aboard Mr. Dalken's yacht, highlighting the complexities of friendship, rivalry, and social dynamics, particularly with the arrival of other notable characters. The story is notable for its depiction of young women's social lives and customs during this era, set against the backdrop of Caribbean travel.




















