East Hope

East Hope by Katharine Davis is a novel published by Penguin Group on February 3, 2009, featuring 352 pages in English. The story unfolds in a small town in Maine, where Caroline Waverly, grappling with the recent loss of her husband and the repercussions of a past indiscretion, seeks solace in her inherited home. As she navigates her strained relationship with her college-age son and her financial difficulties, she confronts the choices that have shaped her life.
In East Hope, readers will encounter the intertwining lives of Caroline and Will Harmon, who has moved to the town to manage a local used bookstore. Both characters are on journeys of self-discovery, facing their personal challenges and the complexities of their pasts. Their tentative friendship blossoms as they explore themes of family life, loss, and the hope for new beginnings. This edition invites readers to reflect on the importance of understanding and connection in the face of life’s uncertainties.
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A ?captivating novel of loss and recovery?(Katheleen Maloy, author of Every Last Cuckoo) and new beginnings, set in a small town in Maine.
Several months after her husband?s sudden death, and troubled by one night?s indiscretion, Caroline Waverly seeks refuge in the house she?s inherited in East Hope, Maine. There she finds the courage to face the consequences of her choices?her precarious finances, her alienated college-age son, and the man she left behind.
Will Harmon also puts his old life behind him, arriving in East Hope to run the local used bookshop. As he questions his desires and struggles with his failing marriage, Will yearns for the wisdom to do what is right.
Then Caroline walks into Will?s bookstore, and they establish a tentative friendship?with the promise of something more. As they seek to rescue what is most important in their lives, they cling to a distant hope?for understanding, for family, and for love.
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