Under the Open Sky

Under the Open Sky was released in March of 2005.


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“Compelling, a real winner. Under the Open Sky pitches the reader headfirst into a spellbinding tale of mystery, romance and science.” Olivia Vehslage


Under the Open Sky is the sixth book in the Matty Trescott series. It is 1873 and Matty’s cousin Neely is a teacher at Mount Holyoke Seminary in Massachusetts. Her life seems fairly settled until she gets news of a summer school that is about to be opened by the eminent scientist Louis Agassiz. We follow Neely to Agassiz’s school on Penikese Island, off the coast of Cape Cod. There, among a group of famous scientists,  Neely finds romance, adventure, and mystery waiting for her. 


        An Excerpt from Under the Open Sky

        After that I was wide awake. Paul suggested that I try to go back to sleep but with that bulky life jacket on and the sloshing of the water that had flooded below deck, I was sure that it would be a waste of time to try.  David brought me some coffee and we all sat on our hammocks, talking in the dark, trying to keep our minds off the storm.

        I must have been half asleep because I didn’t hear the first scraping sounds. Suddenly there was a loud crunching, and I was pitched off the hammock into the cold water.

        “Oh, no,” I cried. “We’re sinking!”


        From the Author:       

        When we finished writing Ring Out Wild Bells, we knew that we needed a sequel to tell our readers what happened to Matty after medical school and Neely after her years at the Seminary. It wasn’t until we started writing the sequel that we realized that we needed two sequels: one about Matty (that became The Town on Rambling Creek) and one about Neely. So this book tells us what became of Neely, whom we last met as she contemplated her future – with Stuart? with Paul? on her own? It also allowed us to bring back one of our favorite characters, Julia Mason, and to discover what had become of her too.


Links for Further Research

Victoria Woodhull

Louis Agassiz

Cornelia Clapp

Mount Holyoke

David Starr Jordan

Barnacles

Fiddler Crabs