Emily is a midwife whom believes in home births and is passionate about her jojob, so when she wants a break from the stress of work, her old friend Becca whom has a puffer boat she runs with her husband offers her a seasonal job as a cook whilst Becca prepares for the imminent birth of her new baby.
Whilst there, Emily meets Kate a nine year old and Maisie an hundred year old lady whose passion is knitting. She also falls into a friendship with Kate and her father, Alasdair as she knits Kate and her teddy bear clothes.
The story shows how talk chances and embracing change can deliver a life you love and never knew you wanted. The changes in Emily and her happiness come about so naturally as she rekindles her friendship properly with Becca and finds love. A romantic heartening story anyone can enjoy as a relaxing read!
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