Literary Fiction - Family Life - Women's Psychological FictionWhat do we owe the place we spent a lifetime trying to escape?Susan Flores built a successful career hundreds of miles away from the small harbor town she left behind. Order, schedules, and certainty became her refuge-until a phone call forces her home to face the dying father she never truly forgave. Henry Cook has only one final request.
Restore the unfinished wooden boat he abandoned decades ago before the old shipyard disappears forever. With only sixty days, Susan finds herself working alongside Daniel, the quiet man she once loved and left behind. As cedar planks are repaired, bronze bolts replaced, and weathered hull seams carefully restored, long-buried family secrets slowly surface. The boat was never just a boat. It was a promise.
A sacrifice. A future built for someone who never knew it existed. Rich with the timeless craft of traditional wooden boatbuilding, emotionally layered family relationships, second chances, forgiveness, and the healing power of meaningful work, The Boat We Never Named is an unforgettable literary novel about home, memory, grief, and the difficult journey back to the people who shaped us. Perfect for readers who enjoy emotionally powerful literary fiction, family dramas, coastal settings, slow-burn emotional journeys, and beautifully written novels about reconciliation, craftsmanship, and redemption.
Literary Fiction - Family Life - Women's Psychological FictionWhat do we owe the place we spent a lifetime trying to escape?Susan Flores built a successful career hundreds of miles away from the small harbor town she left behind. Order, schedules, and certainty became her refuge-until a phone call forces her home to face the dying father she never truly forgave. Henry Cook has only one final request.
Restore the unfinished wooden boat he abandoned decades ago before the old shipyard disappears forever. With only sixty days, Susan finds herself working alongside Daniel, the quiet man she once loved and left behind. As cedar planks are repaired, bronze bolts replaced, and weathered hull seams carefully restored, long-buried family secrets slowly surface. The boat was never just a boat. It was a promise.
A sacrifice. A future built for someone who never knew it existed. Rich with the timeless craft of traditional wooden boatbuilding, emotionally layered family relationships, second chances, forgiveness, and the healing power of meaningful work, The Boat We Never Named is an unforgettable literary novel about home, memory, grief, and the difficult journey back to the people who shaped us. Perfect for readers who enjoy emotionally powerful literary fiction, family dramas, coastal settings, slow-burn emotional journeys, and beautifully written novels about reconciliation, craftsmanship, and redemption.