From the internationally bestselling author of American Dirt, comes a heartfelt, multigenerational family story which asks: what does it mean to call a place home? 'A big swooning romance... delectable' The Times 'A riveting tale of three generations, this is storytelling at its finest' JOHN BOYNE, author of The Heart's Invisible Furies 'Jeanine Cummins has once again proven herself to be a master storyteller' ? ? ? ? ? 'Entrancing... a multigenerational saga of a family fractured by scandal and separated by love' Washington Post 'It was a joy to read' ? ? ? ? ? 'I loved this book... a big, sweeping story of family and identity, and what it means to belong' EDEL COFFEY, author of Breaking Point and In Her Place ______ 'Why hadn't she said to her daughter I love you beyond reason and none of this matters at all and every day that you breathe is a gift?' Rafaela remembers everything that matters: her beautiful childhood in San Juan, her marriage to Peter, uprooting their children, Ruth