When 18-year-old Helen Ashton meets Joe McCarthy on the moors of
Northumberland she instantly falls in love, certain that her humdrum
life had taken a new turn. And for several years it did.
On the eve of the First World War, Helen learns that she is pregnant
with Joe's child, but before she can tell him, he enlists in the army
and is despatched to war. She never heard from Joe again, and believed
him dead.
When their son, Ben, was born, Helen, in mounting desperation, agreed to
marry a retired police inspector with whom she had two children.
In time, her husband of convenience leaves Helen for another woman, and
she finds herself on her own in the coastal resort of Blackpool with
three young children with only a penurious future to look forward to.
But fate intervenes, and with growing confidence Helen turns their home
into a holiday hotel and begins welcoming guests. From one she learns
that her beloved Joe had not died, but had been discharged into a
sanatorium where he languished, a shadow of his former self, depressed,
uncertain, confused ... and lost, lacking the courage to reconnect with
Helen.
By the time of Helen's death, Joe is living a reclusive life, and his
son, Ben, married with children of his own, takes over the Blackpool
hotel. It is Ben's wife, childhood friend Mary, who tracks down Ben's
father, finally persuading Ben to meet him ... on the day Joe dies.