A quiet town. A forgotten home. A bench beneath a maple tree that remembers everything. When Claire Matthews returns to Willowbrook after her mother’s passing, she expects an empty house and a past she’d rather leave untouched. Instead, she finds handwritten notes tucked into drawers, echoes of old recipes, a bracelet waiting on the windowsill—and a bench on Maple Street where memory and healing gently intertwine. What begins as a quick trip home becomes a slow unraveling of grief and a soft rediscovery of who she is. With the help of Evie, a wise family friend; Sophie, a precocious burst of sunshine; and Tom, the steady carpenter who shows up exactly when she needs grounding, Claire learns that healing isn’t an arrival. It’s a choice. One she must make again and again. Set against a small town brushed with winter light, The Bench by Maple Street is a tender, heartwarming novella about love, loss, and the quiet courage it takes to stay long enough to begin again. Perfect for fans of Emily Henry’s softer moments, The Keeper of Lost Things , and readers who crave gentle, emotional stories that feel like a deep breath.