It’s 1976 in Cambridge and
undergraduate Alice Kenzie bumps straight into PhD student Tristan Somers.
There begins a whirlwind romance, and Alice falls pregnant and gives birth to a
baby girl. Then Tristan is killed in a car accident. Unable to cope, Alice
takes her baby to Summer House, Tristan's family home in Suffolk, leaves her
there and disappears.
Fast forward to 2018, when Olivia Somers grandmother
dies, she discovers a bundle of letters in Summer House and she finds out that her
mother didn’t die in the same accident as her father, she left Olivia with her
grandparents when she was a little girl.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book; it
was beautifully written and has made me want to visit Cambridge! The books
deals with lots of issues including grief and loss, but they are dealt with
very sensitively. My favourite character in the book was Stella she was a
constant pillar of strength to Alice and was always there in the background.
(This did take me a little longer
to read than most books, but it was purely because whilst reading it we got a
new puppy and so I got a little distracted!!!)
A really compelling story and
highly recommended.
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