The story begins with Nell, the "spinster on the hill" near St. Peter's,
Cape Breton. Scarred by her own childhood, she swears she could never
love a child and that she will never marry, denying herself a life with
the man she loves. She's proven wrong when a baby is born just down the
road from her. Her love of little Jane, despite herself, propels us
forward through generations trying to untangle their own traumas and
secrets. Eventually, we meet Bridie--joyful, kind, capable Bridie--and
see her struggling through the echoing pain of those who came before
her. Her choices, her bravery, her "nest of wonderful women," and her
ultimate refusal to settle for anything less than love, eventually
redeem her and everyone around her--even the spinster on the hill.
As real as our own family dramas, Beholden is full of Lesley Crewe's
trademark laugh-out-loud moments, heartbreaking losses, incredible women
with unbreakable friendships, and the sweet wildness of Cape Breton.