New York Times and USA Today bestselling
author
Nan Rossiter brings together characters from her acclaimed
novel Nantucket in a powerful, heartwarming love
story that bridges past and present.
When Liam
Tate was seven years old, his uncle Cooper opened
his heart and his Nantucket home to him. In the
intervening
decades, Liam has found both love and loss on the island,
and since learning of his son Levi’s existence, a new kind
of happiness. Yet one piece of his family history remains
elusive—the long-ago romance between his uncle and Sally
Adams. Now Sally has a revelation that sets the whole town
abuzz: She’s publishing a book about what happened during
the summer when she and Cooper first met, painting a
picture
so vivid it feels like yesterday . . .
In 1969,
Winston Ellis Cooper III lands on Nantucket with
only a duffel bag and a bottle of Jack Daniels. He finds a
sparsely furnished beach cottage, about as far from
Vietnam
as he can get. But even here, Cooper can’t withdraw from
the
world entirely. Especially once his eyes meet Sally’s in
the
flickering lights of a summer dance. The effects of that
fiery affair can still be felt decades later. And as the
story unfolds, there are new lessons for all to learn
about
life’s triumphs and heartaches, and about loving enough to
let go.
Women's Fiction Kensington, On Sale: May 30, 2017, Trade Size /
e-Book, ISBN: 9781496705051 eISBN: 9781496705068