Only one summer for Dr. Spencer Coburn to sort out his rebellious and pregnant daughter, Stacy. To ensure that his daughter still has a future and to rekindle the joy he used to find in his own life and work.
Only one summer for Gina Banning to fulfil her promise to her eighty-three-year-old father that she'll take care of him herself. No hospitals, no nursing homes. To prepare to face a future that doesn't include a family of her own.
Only one summer for Spencer and his daughter to meet Gina and her father. To share a house, to share their lives and to fall in love.
What a wonderful book . I am so soo glad I read it . Definitely not your Sunday afternoon read, it has got such depth , and insight , it surprised me .
My first ever Shannon Waverly , definitely going to read more.
This a excellent view of reality . I feel the author must have lived through this type of family issues to be able to express the feelings so well. Nicely done.
Life, death, love, laughter, faith, healing - this book has it all with a tale about two singletons in the sandwich generation, that wind up renting different houses on Gina's old farm. She's taking care of her father at the end of his life, and he's taking care of his 15 yo pregnant daughter and not doing well. But together, they can make things work.