Last Light over Galveston
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Last Light over Galveston  -     By: Jennifer L. Wright

Last Light over Galveston

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Hudson Valley, New York. 1900. Kathleen McDaniel has just returned home from finishing school in Switzerland. But when a horrific event shatters her promising life, she's forced to flee. She finds refuge on Galveston Island, caring for orphans. As threats of a hurricane---and her former life---grow near, can she protect herself and those she loves? 368 pages, softcover from Tyndale.

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Title: Last Light over Galveston
By: Jennifer L. Wright
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Vendor: Tyndale Fiction
Publication Date: 2025
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1496477626
ISBN-13: 9781496477620
Stock No: WW477623

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Amid the 1900 Galveston hurricane, one woman’s perseverance is tested in this captivating story from the author whose work has been called “intelligent and arresting” (Foreword Reviews) and “historical fiction as it is meant to be told” (Library Journal).

“Old Galveston shines in this beautifully written tale of a woman’s quest to both lose herself and find herself.”
Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Shelterwood

Galveston, Texas. September 1900. Only months ago, Kathleen McDaniel returned from finishing school in Switzerland to her family home in New York’s Hudson Valley with a future of promise and privilege set before her. But one horrific event shattered her picturesque life. Now she has fled as far as the train line and a pocketful of money would take her, finding refuge at the St. Mary’s Orphan Asylum on Galveston Island, where she helps the nuns care for their young charges and prays her past will not find her. Despite her tenuous standing at the orphanage—and the grief and betrayal that drove her from home—Kathleen slowly begins to make friends. There is Emily, the novice nun she rooms with; Maggie, the tempestuous young girl who only bonds with Kathleen; and Matthew, a kind, handsome man recently employed by Isaac Cline at Galveston’s office of the US Weather Bureau.

Then in one fateful day, Kathleen’s fragile new life begins to crack as it becomes clear that she can’t run far enough to escape the reach of her former life. Meanwhile, as troubling news about a storm crossing the Gulf from Cuba swirls in the Weather Bureau offices, Matthew holds fast to Cline’s belief that no hurricane can touch Galveston. But as darkness falls on the island, Kathleen must gather her courage and reach for a strength beyond her own if she—and those she loves—are to survive.

  • A stand-alone historical novel about the 1900 Galveston hurricane
  • A gripping read inspired by true events
  • Features themes of resilience, found family, and redemption
  • Includes discussion questions perfect for book clubs

Editorial Reviews

Wright (The Girl from the Papers) whisks readers to turn-of-the-20th-century Texas with this breathless tale of a socialite seeking refuge from her past. . . . Fans of clean historical romance will be more than happy to come along for the ride.
A gripping story of survival and loss. . . . [and] a timely glimpse into how weather has shaped history.

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