Hopewell Cottage
Little Lost Island, Maine
Old, pretty cottage to rent, on a small island.
Springwater, blueberries, sea glass.
August.
Such a small, nondescript ad, and yet one that Lottie Wilkes and Rose Arbuthnot can't resist. A cottage in Maine, all to themselves. It would be the perfect getaway! To cut costs, the two women post their own ads, bringing in two more renters: Beverly Fisher, who isn't exactly what they expect, and Caroline Dester. THE Caroline Dester.
Hopewell seems to find the renters who need it most and, as it turns out, this group does indeed need it most. One month is all it takes, but when they leave each of them will be transformed.
Lottie and Rose, whose marriages are both on the brink; Caroline, who believes she needs time away from the limelight and the judgmental public; and Beverly, who still hasn't recovered from losing his life partner... each of them is searching for something. And each of them is inevitably altered by their time on Little Lost Island. Hopewell Cottage offers something more than simple r&r. There's a magic to the place, a magic that Bowen's prose brings to life. A magic that leaps off the page, to be quite honest!
You don't have to have read Enchanted April to be - as the title promises - enchanted by Brenda Bowen's modern twist on the tale. But if you have, I think you'll agree that Bowen has preserved the essence of the story wonderfully while still adding a fabulous new spin on it. It is a spin beyond simply moving it from the 1920s to present day and from Italy to Maine. Bowen has taken the characters and made them her own. And again, it goes beyond the obvious changes - like Beverly being a man. It's in the subtle details as well, each of which maintains the love and respect Bowen obviously feels for the source material while also making it new and refreshing for today's audience.
I thoroughly enjoyed it! In fact, I think it's the perfect breezy read to take your mind off of things. Though it will no doubt make you long for your own island paradise to get away to - it definitely did for me.