The Boat House Cafe
Engels
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The islanders of Chappaquiddick have a saying: "Some come here to heal; others come to hide." Above a crumbling sea wall at the isolated northern tip of Chappaquiddick Island sits a weathered cottage that gives shelter to Mae Keaney, who returns to the island at the beginning of World War II determined to distance herself from a past filled with pain and regret. Fiercely independent, she defies both the societal conventions of the island and its unforgiving natural world until a catastrophic fire threatens her livelihood, the Boat House Café. After reluctantly accepting help from a Wampanoag tribal member, she forms an uneasy alliance that leads her to an understanding of the wisdom of the "People of the First Light" and restores her faith in herself.

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  • : 9781942209003
  • : Engels
  • : Paperback
  • : 292
  • : oktober 2014
  • : 318
  • : 203 x 127 x 17 mm.
  • : First Light
  • : 20e eeuw, ca. 1900 tot ca. 1999; Historische romantiek