The Shortest Way Home by Miriam Parker
Thirty-year-old Hannah is just about to graduate from business school and has landed a coveted job in New York. But when she and her boyfriend, Ethan, spend the weekend in Sonoma, Hannah finds herself under the spell of the area, specifically the small, historic winery of Bellosguardo--so much so that she decides to stay in town and take a job at the winery while Ethan goes to New York without her. Hannah immerses herself in life at Bellosguardo, getting to know how the wines are made and connecting with the owners, Everett and Linda and their dog, Tannen. Sparks also fly when Hannah meets their son, William, but he is headed to New York himself for graduate school. The Shortest Way Home is a charming debut novel about one woman's journey to discovering herself and what really makes her happy. A great read-alike for Judith Ryan Hendricks and Christina Baker Kline's The Way Life Should Be. Absolutely one of the most satisfying books I've read this year.
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