Anna Goodrich has decisions to make.
A young artist who now lives in New York City, Anna must return home to mid-coast Maine for her uncle’s funeral.
Can she face all that she left behind when she left seven years earlier?
The pain of her own mother’s death, the fractured relationships with her father, and her first love. The life she had built for herself in New York – the art world, her … she had built for herself in New York – the art world, her boyfriend – allowed her to forget the grief and hurt she had left behind in Maine.
But when her uncle leaves her a surprising inheritance, it forces her to face her past, and the parts of her self she’s buried.
As she searches for answers about herself, and where she belongs, she discovers how people and places shape us, and how understanding, forgiveness and grace have the power to transform us and the people we love.
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Enjoyed this book so much.
Loved this book as to depth of characters. It was also very informational about Maine lifestyles and its originality of story.
pick up this book when you want some rest and comfort. The characters are pleasant and likable – you’ll forgive them for being predictable
Shows how strong women can be
I e joyed this book it was an easy read
The main character was a bit uninspiring.
Something different and enjoyable.
Love this book!
Absolutely loved it.
Non-sappycontemporary romance in a lovely setting with likable engaging characters.
Predictable, not well-written, but OK for a bit of light reading.
liked the characters and enjoyed the descriptions of family and the complicated interactions with family
This was a nice summer read!
Great read. Purchased for international flight. Really kept me entertained. Very much enjoyed
Enjoyed this book. Characters were believable. Couldn’t quit reading.
A very hope filled story.
Wooden writing. I didn’t read more than a couple chapters before giving up and deleting. Rift between father and daughter extremely contrived. We are to understand that uncle was hilarious and special, with no examples to show us.
Makes one think about the many faces of grief.
Very well written, a few typos but nothing that bothered me. It was an interesting read as my mother was vacationing on Monhegan Island as I was reading this book that referred to the island several times.
I genuinely enjoyed this book even though you knew the ending ahead of time. It was very well written. A great way to spend a rainy day