Publish Date: July 1, 2026 by Lake Union Publishing
Every morning, Evelyn Silver walks the shoreline before the rest of Portheast wakes, gathering what the tide leaves behind. Broken cups. Lost trinkets. Objects others have discarded. In her small Museum of Maritime Curiosities, each one earns its place—because to Evelyn, every forgotten thing deserves to have its story told.
At the heart of the museum lies her most precious fragment of Cornish lace, found pinned to her blanket when she was abandoned as a newborn. For over sixty years, she has kept it close, hoping someone might one day recognize it and tell her who she really is.
So, when the local council threatens to close the museum, Evelyn stands to lose far more than her livelihood. Forced out of her solitude, she rallies the community around the museum’s curious collection—and as the objects begin to give up their secrets, lives start to intertwine in ways nobody expected.
My Thoughts:
When I first read the book description about a woman who walks the shoreline to gather what the tide washes ashore, I knew I had to read this story. That detail alone brought back memories of my childhood combing the sand on the beaches where I grew up.
I love the idea of a museum of maritime curiosities, and the stories the found items tell or secrets they reveal.
Evelyn is an intriguing character. She is introverted, quirky and eccentric in some ways, and needs help to save her museum. Yet at the same time, she doesn’t want to be intruded on. As the story builds, and a group of individuals come into her life to help her, you begin to see a change in her, and in them as well.
I enjoyed reading about Evelyn and the other characters: Della, Jacob, Allison, Sariah and George. Each of their stories is heartwarming and their friendship is a special one.
There are many lessons to be learned in this story. One of them is when you’re in a bad situation or something bad happens, there is also something good that can come from it.
A well written story with timeless themes, engaging characters, and found curiosities to spark your imagination of exploring.
Stephanie
I received an ARC from the Publishers through NetGalley for an honest review.
