Zoë’s single mother can barely make ends meet in London. Desperately dreaming of starting a new life, she answers a double offer for employment: in Scotland, three motherless children need a nanny, and the owner of a traveling bookshop needs an assistant. “...A little work supervising the kids, a little work in the book truck... and for most of the time she’ll be free.” Arriving in a huge, old, and rather run-down house by the famous Loch Ness, Zoë feels lost—and her task won’t be easy: she has to manage the impudent brats who are used to doing whatever they want. Zoë bravely fights through the difficulties, but who knows how her life here might have turned out if it weren’t for her love of books…