more rphanage, where she applies herself to her schoolwork and eventually ages out of the orphanage. Lydia speaks little English and is sent to an o. One day her father's boat goes out to fish with her parents and sibling on board while Lydia attends school, and they don't come back. Review 2: Lydia grows up on her father's fishing boat in Europe and for a brief time in the US. This was melodramatic, sappy, and required a complete suspension of disbelief to read. She becomes entangled in his fight to bring down a powerful opium dealer as she also fights against her own opium addiction. Desperately trying to earn enough money to keep her apartment, she agrees to do some extra translating work for a business associate of her boss. Review 1: Lydia, orphaned at a young age, is hired by the Navy as a translator in Boston's Navy Yard.
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