Victory is a captivating story that intertwines two lives in an unexpected way. Molly, an 11-year-old girl, has recently moved with her family from England to Connecticut in modern times. She feels lonely and homesick, longing for the familiar comforts of her old home. One day, while on a family trip, they stumble upon a dusty bookshop. Molly, without realizing it, picks up a book about Admiral Lord Nelson and the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
On the other side of the story is Sam Robbins, also 11 years old. He is a powder monkey who was forced into service on Admiral Nelson's ship. Over the course of two years, Sam grows to love the sea and his fellow crewmates. Despite being wounded in the battle, he provides comfort to Nelson as he lies dying.
As Molly delves into the book, The Life of Nelson written by Roberto Southey, she experiences a profound connection to both the events of the battle and the life of young Sam. She feels as if she can almost see and feel what Sam went through, and a strange bond begins to form between them. This connection leads Molly on a journey of discovery and self-discovery, as she learns about the past and how it can impact the present.