Charlotte and Jayne were sisters who were separated when they were young. When their parents divorced, Jayne moved to Ireland with her mother and Charlotte stayed in the U.S. with her father. The girls got to spend one summer together with their grandmother, and upon their grandmother's death, they learned that their grandmother left them the beach house. Jayne and Charlotte hadn't seen or spoken in twenty-five years. The condition was they had to live together for six months and fix up the house.
Once, they agreed to do it, it was rough at the start. Their grandmother had hidden different things that they would find to remind them that once they had been not only sisters, but best friends who loved each other so much.
As you read the book, you will realize what the parents choices not only did to them, but to the girls as well. With such a distance between the girls, not in distance but in their connection to each other, will they be able to connect on any level. You will also see where their grandmother had tried to make things better when the girls were young, and even after her death, she was still thinking of her granddaughters.
Life isn't easy for the girls, but the time comes when they have to decided for themselves to continue the way things have been for twenty-five years, or make the decision to change the course of their journeys, and walk on the same path once again. It is an emotional book, but it is also full of little reminders of the good times, the way it could be once again, and the day will come when the choice isn't your parent's choices anymore, they are the choices you are making.