'A glowing, generous novel' Irish Times
'A warm, unsentimental and beautifully observed book for our times' Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days
'Grace is a fabulous character ... there's a touch of Olive Kitteridge in her' Good Housekeeping
Grace lives alone in a coastal village in Northern Ireland, filling her days with wild swimming, fishing, quilting and baiting the tourists who blow in from the city.
One of the visitors is Evan, on an enforced holiday from his family in Belfast as he grieves the death of his infant daughter. But before a week is out, he is trapped there by lockdown. When Grace grudgingly saves Evan from drowning, and his reserved young son arrives unexpectedly, all three are startled into a reckoning with their past and a reconnection with the outside world.
Grace lives alone in a village on the east coast of Northern Ireland, filling her days with swimming, fishing, quilting and baiting the tourists who arrive from the city with more money than sense. One of the tourists is Evan, who is taking an enforced holiday from his family in Belfast as he grieves the death of his infant daughter. But before a week is out, he is trapped there by lockdown.When Grace grudgingly saves Evan from drowning at sea, and his quirky young son arrives to stay, all three are pulled together and forced into a reckoning with their personal traumas that draws them back into the world.