
Sensitive but practical, Charlotte Tradescome has come to
accept the reticence of her older, work-obsessed husband
Henry. Still, she hopes to create a life for their three-
year-old daughter. So when Henry inherits a home on Cape
Cod, she, Henry, and little Fiona move from their
Manhattan apartment to this seaside community. Charlotte
sells off part of Tradescome Point, inadvertently fueling
the conflict between newcomers and locals. Many
townspeople easily dismiss Charlotte as a "washashore." A
rare exception is Darryl Stead, an oyster farmer with
modest dreams and an open heart, with whom Charlotte feels
the connection she's been missing. Ultimately he
transforms the way she sees herself, the town, and the
people she loves...
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