This book was a good read on many levels. I really liked the character of Caddie Winger. Even though we don’t have much in common, I felt a bond with her caring for her grandmother and making new relationships with the people of Wake House. Wake House seems like the place you would want to go to volunteer, visit, have a loved one there, or be the place to go when you reach a certain stage in life.
Caddie’s grandmother, an artist, decides she needs to go to Wake House after she breaks her leg and realizes she’s not only getting older, but losing her mind. She probably also wants her granddaughter to have more of a life without her. The transition of moving in and Caddie living alone with her dog in the house goes smoothly. Caddie spends her time giving music lessons and visiting Wake House. She meets many new people...Magill, her age, injured in a hang gliding accident where his girlfriend was killed; Thea Barnes, who becomes like a mother to Caddie, and Cornel, grumpy, but a good man to have around to tell it like it is.
Caddie finds romance with Christopher Fox, who trains dogs. Everything is going great until Christopher learns Caddie isn’t interested in getting married or having a family, and/or she tells him she loves him too soon. He awkwardly breaks things off with her. Soon after, Caddie learns she’s pregnant. She gives a lot of thought to what she should do, not ever finding the right time to tell Christopher. In the background of all this is Magill. He has fallen for Caddie, a big accomplishment, since his accident. But because of his disabilities Caddie sees him as joking and brushed off his idea that they should get married so the baby would have a father.
The goodbyes continue to happen as the summer goes on. Thea passes away unexpectedly. Caddie, Magill, and Cornel decide to take a trip to Cape May where Thea wanted to go bird watching. But plans change when Caddie’s car breaks down. While it’s getting fixed, and the three of them have to stay overnight in the town, Caddie looks up and calls the phone number of who may be her birth father. She discovered a letter he wrote to her mother at the time her mother was pregnant. Since her mother died and she never knew who her father was, it seemed like the right time to call and find out. Unfortunately her father passed away, but she finds out she has an aunt, uncle, and grandmother who welcome her with open arms. Magill and Cornel enjoy the adventure.
The trip takes another unexpected turn when Caddie has a miscarriage. It has nothing to do with the night before spent with Magill, but it puts a strain on any relationship that started. Caddie is very distraught, and a sad time in her life is accompanied by having to bring her grandmother home from Wake House to live with her again since her forgetfulness is getting worse. Caddie pushes Magill away one too many times it seems, but thank goodness Caddie realizes on New Year’s Eve that she loves Magill too.