The Book of Summer: A Novel
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The Book of Summer: A Novel

Paperback – May 8, 2018

Price
$6.00
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250137401
Dimensions
5.45 x 1.16 x 8.29 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

Description

“Michelle Gable has moved in on [Elin] Hilderbrand’s home turf with a humorous and smartly written story of two generations of love and vacations.” ―Wall Street Journal "A sure bet for women's-fiction fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Nantucket novels." ― Booklist "Gable cleverly illuminates the past, revealing how it mirrors the present. This is a splendid multigenerational novel about the strength of the women of Cliff House." ―Publishers Weekly "Gable develops fully rounded characters that readers feel as if they could reach out and touch. We want to know more about them and Gable gives us plenty." ― Richmond Times-Dispatch "These laid-back books epitomize the term 'beach read.'" ―Coastal Living "A must for any summer reading list." ―The Boston Herald "This time of year is meant for books to devour. Vacations, the beach, lazy afternoons all call for a good book that allows you to escape. Michelle Gable knows how to deliver." ― Newport News Daily Press "It's Gable's ability to weave a family's tale through the musings of summer visitors, war, relationship drama and a smattering of sexual tension that makes it a must for any summer reading list." ― Fort Worth Star- Telegram "A deep look at the strength of women, this will tantalize readers as they, along with Bess, learn of her family." ―Parkersburg News + Sentinel New York Times bestselling author of A Paris Apartment , MICHELLE GABLE graduated from The College of William & Mary. When not dreaming up fiction on the sly, she currently resides in Cardiff by the Sea, California, with her husband, two daughters, and one lazy cat.

Features & Highlights

  • “Michelle Gable has moved in on [Elin] Hilderbrand’s home turf with a humorous and smartly written story of two generations of love and vacations.”
  • ―Wall Street Journal
  • New York Times Bestselling Author of
  • A Paris Apartment
  • The ocean, the wild roses on the dunes and the stunning Cliff House, perched atop a bluff in Sconset, Nantucket. Inside the faded pages of the Cliff House guest book live the spellbinding stories of its female inhabitants: from Ruby, a bright-eyed newlywed on the eve of World War II to her granddaughter Bess, who returns to the beautiful summer estate.
  • For the first time in four years, physician Bess Codman visits the compound her great-grandparents built almost a century before, but due to erosion, the once-grand home will soon fall into the sea. Bess must now put aside her complicated memories in order to pack up the house and deal with her mother, a notorious town rabble-rouser, who refuses to leave. It’s not just memories of her family home Bess must face though, but also an old love that might hold new possibilities.
  • In the midst of packing Bess rediscovers the forgotten family guest book. Bess’s grandmother and primary keeper of the book, Ruby, always said Cliff House was a house of women, and by the very last day of the very last summer at Cliff House, Bess will understand the truth of her grandmother’s words in ways she never imagined.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Another first and last time reader of MG books

I wonder if anyone ASKED Elin Hilderbrand if her name could be on the front of this awful book? This tired story of a woman coming 'home' and hooking up with her old boyfriend is just that, a story line that is old and you know how it will end as soon as you've met the characters. If you want to read a book that drops the 'f' bomb on the first few pages and all the way through, then this book is for you. Her mother is an unlikeable , unstable woman. The old high school boyfriend is almost as sleezy as his father. The only value is a little bit of info on the use of the tubes on the eroding shorelines along the Atlantic coast. If you actually want to read a good Nantucket story just read Elin Hilderbrand.
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Four Stars

Good summer read. Interesting characters. I really liked the way the author interwove the past with the present. I enjoyed the book.