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The Summer Everything Changed

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor HOLLY CHAMBERLIN lives in Portland, Maine, with her husband Stephen, an architect and photographer, and their amazingly cute cats Jack and Betty. When not writing, Holly enjoys reading, hosting friends and family at their restored Victorian home, going out to hear friends play jazz and blues, working on scrapbooks, and making beaded jewelry. Readers can visit her website at: www.hollychamberlin.com. Klappentext Bestselling author Holly Chamberlin welcomes readers to the sunny beaches and unspoiled beauty of Maine, in this poignant, thoughtful new novel of a mother and daughter in the midst of profound change. . . When Louise Bessire was living in Boston, she dreamed of another way of life, far from the phony smiles and small-talk of corporate dinners. Now she's got what she wanted--though not exactly in the way she hoped. Blindsided by her husband's affair, Louise has used her divorce settlement to buy Blueberry Bay, a picturesque bed and breakfast in Ogunquit. And with a celebrity wedding taking place on the premises this summer, business is looking up. While Louise deals with paparazzi and wedding planners, her sixteen-year-old daughter, Isobel, is falling hard for local boy Jeff Otten. Being singled out by Jeff--nineteen, handsome, and from a wealthy family--almost makes up for her father's increasing neglect. Yet even in the glow of golden beach days there are sudden, heart-wrenching revelations for both Louise and Isobel. It will be a summer that tests their strength and courage and proves that through every changing season, nothing is as steadfast as a mother's love. . . Praise for the novels of Holly Chamberlin "A thoughtful social commentary and tender narration of friendship and loyalty." -- Publishers Weekly on Last Summer "Nostalgia over real-life friendships lost and regained pulls readers into the story." - USA Today on Summer Friends Zusammenfassung Bestselling author Holly Chamberlin welcomes readers to the sunny beaches and unspoiled beauty of Maine! in this poignant! thoughtful new novel of a mother and daughter in the midst of profound change. . . When Louise Bessire was living in Boston! she dreamed of another way of life! far from the phony smiles and small-talk of corporate dinners. Now she's got what she wanted--though not exactly in the way she hoped. Blindsided by her husband's affair! Louise has used her divorce settlement to buy Blueberry Bay! a picturesque bed and breakfast in Ogunquit. And with a celebrity wedding taking place on the premises this summer! business is looking up. While Louise deals with paparazzi and wedding planners! her sixteen-year-old daughter! Isobel! is falling hard for local boy Jeff Otten. Being singled out by Jeff--nineteen! handsome! and from a wealthy family--almost makes up for her father's increasing neglect. Yet even in the glow of golden beach days there are sudden! heart-wrenching revelations for both Louise and Isobel. It will be a summer that tests their strength and courage and proves that through every changing season! nothing is as steadfast as a mother's love. . . Praise for the novels of Holly Chamberlin "A thoughtful social commentary and tender narration of friendship and loyalty." -- Publishers Weekly on Last Summer "Nostalgia over real-life friendships lost and regained pulls readers into the story." – USA Today on Summer Friends ...

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Authors Holly Chamberlin
Publisher Kensington Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.06.2013
 
EAN 9780758275349
ISBN 978-0-7582-7534-9
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 139 mm x 209 mm x 27 mm
Series Kensington
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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