Cricket Campbell hasn't been to the lake and the cabin for over a decade. She left after a tragedy rocked her world and set her on a path of dead end jobs and stalled relationships. But now she is needed back on the lake. Her father has Alzheimer's and needs someone to look after him. Her sister, Carol, has been doing that but now she is headed to Europe for her job and someone else needs to step up.
Cricket goes home, she thinks to help Carol find a new home for her dad but once she is there, she decides that she can stay and look after him at least for a while. They both know her dad wants to stay on the lake in the cabin where he has lived for years. Carol is hesitant but finally agrees and gives Cricket the strict schedule she has developed for their dad.
But once Carol is gone, Cricket decides that maybe the schedule isn't the best way to go. Perhaps what her father needs is a life built around what he wants to do at any moment. She settles in, spending hours with him just sitting on the porch or watching the lake. Her dad has a friend who helps sometimes, a friend who is a neighbor. Slowly she starts to realize that her dad is still thinking and sensing, it's just that he is reporting back from a different part of his brain. Soon he is known as a wise man, a seer who can help others make sense of their lives. But Cricket knows this is temporary. What will happen in the future?
Tory Henwood Hoen is a Canadian-American author. She writes lovingly about the relationship between Cricket and her father and the way that Cricket's ability to go with the flow frees her father not only to stay in his home but to thrive and find meaning in what Alzheimer's has left him. In the process Cricket also has the time to resolve the tragedy that set her on her restless travels and find the stability to go forward with her life. This novel is recommended for literary and women's fiction readers.





























