The Inheritance is a story about three estranged sisters and their struggle to re-unite as a family while restoring a beach house they inherited. Maureen, the oldest, is looking for a place where her family can escape for vacation from the hectic restaurant world that they live in. Lydia, entrenched in debt, wants to sell the house to satisfy the creditors banging down her door. Tyra, the youngest, has a successful tech business and nomadic, looking for a place to settle down.
Set on the Oregon coast, one of my favorite placed on earth, these three women battle the elements of a coastal Northwest spring and each other while restoring a “stately three-story Victorian with a gabled roofline” and wrap-around porch.
To quote a line from The Man From Snowy River, “One of life’s greatest injustices is that you can’t choose your own relatives.” Heidi Hostetter shows us the complicated and miraculous relationships that can only belong to sisters. She intertwines theses three women with quirky town-folk and I found myself feeling as though I was walking the streets of Inlet Beach (aka Cannon Beach?) alongside them. The characters still haunt me months after having read the book. Thank you Heidi for creating a wonderful world.