The second book in the beloved series! A warm, brave, and big-hearted novel about reinvention, forgiveness, and the fierce friendships that save us.
At sixty-five, Sophie Bernstein feels herself disappearing--into retirement, into loneliness, into a house full of memories she can't face. On a whim, she leaves everything behind for Palmetto Point, a Florida condo community where the sunshine is bright, the neighbors are nosy, and nothing stays hidden for long.
Instead of the quiet reset she imagined, Sophie is pulled into the orbit of a charming maintenance man, a group of fearless women who gather nightly over wine, and a condo scandal that exposes more than community secrets--it exposes her own.
As Sophie becomes entangled in new friendships and old grief, she begins to want more from her life than safety. But wanting more means risking everything she came to Palmetto Point to escape.
Perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club and Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine--a warm, funny, and deeply human story of reinvention and the courage to be seen.