Novel on a lifeboat

Reading about the movie adaptation of Life of Pi, I was reminded of a deal announcement from Publisher’s Marketplace (posted yesterday):

Charlotte Rogan’s THE LIFEBOAT, a story set at the turn of the twentieth century, about a wealthy young woman whose life is forever altered when the ship she is honeymooning on mysteriously explodes and she is cast adrift on an overcrowded lifeboat with thirty-nine strangers, to Andrea Walker at Reagan Arthur Books.

BookPage readers (and many bloggers) have a special fondness for books published under this imprint. And what can I say? I’m intrigued by any book set on a lifeboat.

What weird settings are you attracted to?

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About Eliza, Associate Editor

Eliza loves teen novels by Madeleine L'Engle, anything by Julia Glass and vintage Nancy Drew postcards. Her favorite hobby is reading.
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