After unearthing a hidden journal from 1948, Cole and Tanner spend their evenings poring over the pages, reading about a young man pining after his best friend. Turns out, the barn holds more secrets than either of them could have imagined. There he meets Tanner, whose loneliness mirrors his own, and soon Cole is trading room and board for rebuilding the burned-out barn on Tanner's property that hasn't been touched in 70 years. Homeless, broke, and without many options as a felon, Cole heads to Red Bluff with hopes of a second chance. Recently out of prison, Cole Lachlan has little to his name. But after a year, he still can't get past his grief long enough to make the repairs he'd promised. After the death of his wife, Tanner Rowe takes a step toward making her dying wish come true and buys the house with the dilapidated barn she'd been inexplicably drawn to in the picturesque Upper Peninsula.
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