ISBN-13: 9781502581785 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 412 str.
Grace Thomlin has enjoyed growing up in Boston. The town was her playground and growing up with her brother, Will, and best friend, Cameron Stallworth, was exciting. They enjoyed the freedom they had to explore the island as it grew toward the river and Cambridge. They watched as hoards of immigrants came through the port and took up residents in the quickly overcrowding communities. As a blossoming young woman, her mother, Dorothea Thomlin, tried to curtail her tomboyish behavior much to Grace's dismay. She was chastised for climbing trees and smelling like the crabs she caught along the ocean's shoreline Now, in 1900, she is a young woman and looking forward to a proposal from Thomas Blaine, a young up-start lawyer. His ambitions drive him and Grace isn't sure she is the most important part of his life. To please him, she submits to all his plans and ideas. An accident changes everything as Grace tries to sort through what is believeable in her mind and what isn't. Through everything, Cameron is by her side. She finds Thomas thinks him a rival and wants him out of the picture. Grace finds it amusing that he is jealous of her old friend until her friendship begins to interfere with her life. The decisions she has to face can stop her from seeing her best friend. Will the choices be the right ones or will they lead to thoughts that haunt her? Can she give up the best friend she ever had?