This novel written in five parts tells the story of Eloise – a very young Melbourne girl who went to stay with an older friend and work in Smithton Tasmania – to avoid the shame of being an unwed mother and possibility of being forced into an abortion by her own family to protect their reputation. When her son Michael was born after a few short months she knew that she did not have the means to keep him. And that to take him back to Melbourne would mean a permanent separation from her family. Michael was adopted by a loving childless couple and grew into a loving father himself. Eloise thanks to the letters she received from her friend in Smithton was able to stay informed about the good life he was enjoying thanks to her most difficult decision to give him up. Despite her ongoing sadness as she matures she meets a very gentle man Arthur and they marry and have a daughter of their own. In turn her daughter Penny has three children of her own the youngest of these Charlotte is very close to Eloise and at times lives with her. With the support of his parents Michael makes two attempts to meet his birth mother but is unsuccessful as Eloise fears the judgments of others should his existence be revealed. Instead she leaves a letter addressed to Charlotte in her bookcase telling her the truth and hoping that she will be the bridge between the two families. And so Charlotte begins a journey of discovery about her extended family.
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