SummaryCasting Off:
1. Ending a knitted work.
2. Releasing lines holding a boat to its mooring.
3. Letting go...
On a tiny island off the west coast of Ireland, the
fishermen's handmade sweaters tell a story. Each is
unique—feelings stitched into rows, memories into
patterns.
It is here that Rebecca Moray comes to research a book on
Irish knitting. With her daughter, Rowan, accompanying her,
she hopes to lose herself in the history of the island and
forget her own painful past. Soon, the townsfolk's warm
embrace wraps Rebecca and Rowan in a world of friendship,
laughter, and love.
And it is here that young Rowan befriends Sean Morahan, a
cantankerous old fisherman, despite his attempts to scare
her off. As Rebecca watches her daughter interact with
Morahan, she recognizes in his eyes a look that speaks of a
dark knowledge not unlike her own. And when current storms
threaten to resurrect old ones, Morahan and Rebecca find
themselves on a collision course—with Rowan caught
between them—each buffeted by waves of regret and
recrimination. Only by walking headfirst into the winds will
they find the faith to forgive without forgetting...and
reach the shore.
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