Dorothy is a school teacher in a small Scottish village near the sea. She is viewed as prim and proper and standoffish to the villagers but Dorothy is most often misunderstood, as her quiet ways stem from being raised by a strict, cold, unloving mother. Dorothy is shocked to find herself attracted to a local fisherman named Joseph. As he tries to court her the women quickly spread viscous rumors about Dorothy’s intentions. In 1900 Scotland, it would be unheard of for a single woman to pursue anything untoward. Years pass as Dorothy continues to hide her true love for Joseph. She faces tragedy, loneliness and a deep desire to disappear. One day a boy washes up on shore, he is barely breathing and Joseph brings him to the church. It is the minister who believes Dorothy could take care of the boy as he regains consciousness and they continue to search for his parents. Memories take over Dorothy’s present as years earlier her little boy disappeared to the sea. More than an old folktale she believes this is her second chance at being a mother. Triggering the past ultimately brings the truth of what happened full circle. This quiet, beautifully written story was so atmospheric, I felt like was sipping tea in this tiny, foggy Scottish town listening to Mrs. Brown as she sat in the knitting circle. Cannot believe this is a debut novel. Simply wonderful. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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