Love, loss, and quiet resilience unfold through intimate moments and shared secrets.
In this mid-19th-century American setting, a young widow and her circle confront devotion, social expectations, and the complexities of family ties. The story follows Flora Shepherd and Arthur Butler as they navigate sorrow, friendship, and the choices that shape a life together.
- Meet a devoted husband, a wary yet hopeful wife, and the friends who test and support their bond.
- Experience moments of tenderness, duty, and the quiet courage that sustains a family through hardship.
- See how class, reputation, and faith influence relationships and the balance between private longing and public life.
- Observe how a circle of relatives and neighbors learns to extend care beyond the immediate, even when it’s not easy.
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven tales about marriage, friendship, and the moral questions that arise in close-knit communities.