He called a wrong number on an ordinary winter evening. The woman who answered changed his life.
For five years, Sam Chappell has lived in the quiet of his late wife's house in Buffalo, Wyoming. He has not touched the block of Italian marble in his studio. He has not let himself love anyone. He is a widower of careful habits, and his days have narrowed to the rooms he can stand to be in.
Then, by accident, he dials Elan.
She is warm, intelligent, and unlike anyone he has ever known - a retired translator on the Pacific Northwest coast, living alone with her books and her garden. They begin to call each other every evening. Sam returns to his studio and begins to sculpt a woman he has never seen. He falls in love with a voice on a phone line.
But love built only on voice can hide impossible things. As their connection deepens, small fractures appear in the world Elan describes - missing memories, softened edges, answers that seem to arrive from somewhere beyond remembering. And in a box upstairs, in a book his dead wife once read, Sam will find a truth he can never unsee.
What She Answered is a tender, haunting novel about loneliness, creation, and the mysteries of what love can make real.