Port Anna A novel

Libby Buck

Book - 2025

"An enchanting debut novel exploring second chances and blossoming romance in a charming port town in Maine, perfect for fans of J. Courtney Sullivan's The Cliffs and Catherine Newman's Sandwich. Just about everything has gone wrong for Gwen Gilmore over the past year. She's lost her mother, her teaching job, and been dumped by her-albeit not that great-long-term boyfriend. Adrift and out of options, she packs her life into her barely functioning car and makes the lonely drive north, to the only place she can think of going: her family's aging cottage on the Maine coast, Periwinkle, which she's recently inherited. The cottage and Port Anna, the foggy Maine town of Gwen's childhood, are unchanged in many wa...ys. For Gwen, they are full of the ghosts of her past-boyfriends, forgotten creative dreams, and painful memories of a sister lost too young. Periwinkle is also home to some more literal ghosts: The Misses, friendly spirits who have long watched over the cottage, but who now seem strangely unsettled, slamming doors and moving furniture in the night. And behind its charming façade, Port Anna has not escaped the realities of modern life. Family homes are being razed to make space for garish condos, the cottage, coveted by a relentless local realtor, is about to be condemned, and the unsolved disappearance of a teenage girl has set the town on edge. On the face of it, it's an odd place to try to make a new start. But there are glimmers of hope everywhere, if only Gwen can open herself up to possibility. Sparks fly with Leandro, an Argentinian artist, as aloof and witty as he is wildly attractive. Old friends and former flames come out of the woodwork, bringing with them new opportunities and chances to laugh again. Even in the face of potential happiness, though, it seems some secrets refuse to stay buried. As the summer crowds return to the city and the locals hunker down for another harsh Maine winter, Gwen will be forced to make choices that will change her life forever"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Libby Buck (author)
Physical Description
337 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781668060070
9781668060087
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In Buck's lovely debut, romance takes a back seat to revisiting ghosts of the past. North Carolina college writing instructor Gwen Gilmore returns to coastal Port Anna, Maine, after losing her job, her boyfriend, and her confidence. She hasn't been back for 23 years, ever since the death of her sister. Now, with only (literal) ghosts for company, she moves back into her family's Periwinkle Cottage, which is watched over by some benevolent spirits. As Gwen settles back into the small town, she reconnects with old friends, though the dynamics between them feel off as they navigate resentments old and new. Port Anna itself doesn't feel the same, either, with developers building vacation homes and the case of a missing teenager not getting the attention it needs before the short summer ends and the long cold winter begins. Buck skillfully weaves an immersive narrative, along the way introducing several potential romantic partners for Gwen but giving her time and space to rebuild life before jumping into love. Readers looking for a sweet, summery outing that walks the line between romance and general fiction will want to check this out. (July)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An exile returns home to a little town on the coast of Maine in Buck's gently fantastical debut. Gwen Gilmore last stayed in her family's summer house in Port Anna, a "village at the edge of the world," almost 25 years ago, when she was a teenager, the year that her younger sister, Molly, drowned. Her mother has Alzheimer's disease, her boyfriend dumped her, and she's lost her job as an English professor in North Carolina. Back at Periwinkle Cottage, now plagued with several decades worth of dust and damage, she reunites with several friends from high school as well as the folksy older residents of the town, becomes involved with the search for a missing high school student, meets a hunky Argentinian artist with "kaleidoscope eyes," restarts the writing career she abandoned, attempts to fend off a smarmy real estate developer who has eyes for the land on which her house sits, and finally confronts the guilt she feels for her sister's death. She is aided in her various quests by the well-intentioned ghosts of "the Misses," two Bryn Mawr professors who shared their lives and the summer house for decades, and by some mysterious seals who may or may not have a connection to the heroic lighthouse keeper who gave the town its name. Magical realism aside, the plot sometimes strains credulity: Gwen, otherwise intelligent, naïvely accepts a refinancing deal and a warm bedroom from the real estate mogul, and the solution to her problems depends on an unlikely coincidence. But readers looking for an escape to coastal Maine, with both its bucolic and forbidding moods, will find that here, along with the depiction of a community where everybody minds everybody else's business, and a touch of romance. A reassuring look at making peace with a rocky past and place. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.