Paul and Joanne Harrison's marriage has come to an impasse. He is an executive at V.I.C., and his life is his work. The stress is showing when he realizes that his frequent business trips across the country is effecting his health. The cotton balls that he has been placing in his ears during flight time frequently reveal tinges of pink when they are removed. Meanwhile, Joanne is also feeling the pressure of being a corporate wife and she wants "out!"
Where does this leave her? She is bored,lonely, and nostalgic. Their children are grown and have built lives of their own. Tim, their son, has no desire to follow in his father's footsteps. He would rather spend time in far off places living with the Mentawai tribes in Siberut and then teach. Sarah, their daughter, has fallen in love with an artist. Together they plan to move to Paris.
Where does this leave Joanne? It's now or never is what is racing through her mind when she packs the car and leaves. After hours of driving, she finds herself on Pawley's Island in South Carolina where she embarks on the adventure of her life. After reading an ad in the newspaper asking for a live in, she is hired by an elderly woman named, Grace Finelli.
Grace needs someone to help her out, because she has been given a six month lease on life. Not wanting to impose any hardship on her family, she has decided to do it her way. We find her waiting out her days un a rented house which stands on piles overlooking the sea. There she has time to rest and reminisce. She thinks about her life as a young woman. She recalls falling in love, abandoning her dream of becoming an artist, and realizing that her marriage was not what she would have hoped for. Simultaneously, she plays a huge role in helping both Joanne and herself to come to grips with life as it was and as it would become now that she and Joanne are living together.
The growth and development that takes place between the three main characters, Paul, Joanne, and Grace changes them and their lives forever.
Joanne learns the difference between love and lust in her relationship with Hank Bishop. She finds excitement and rewards during her work with endangered turtles. Most of all, she realizes that it is not to late to pursue her dream of going back to school and becoming a writer.
Grace, on the other hand, learns what it is to have a friend in Joanne and later a man, Harley Henson, in her life who wants nothing more than her companionship. Having him in her life, will lessen the pain of suffering. In her final days, Grace fulfills her lifelong dream of becoming a painter. In the end, this is the legacy that she leaves to the world.
Paul learns that the corporate ladder is not what it is cracked up to be. The fight to the top can be disappointing and cruel. It brings on the death of many young, aspiring men. It breaks up marriages. Oftentimes, it brings on the realization that the work that you thought was so important has become a monkey on your back.
As someone who has loved and lost, it all makes sense. How many of us have spent our young lives caught in the frenzy of finding a better job, a bigger house, and someone to love us more, only to learn that much of what we were chasing was an illusion.
Luckily, the characters in, The Richest Season, get their priorities in order by the end of the story. If only ...