The Book of Summer
Books | Fiction / Women
3.5
Michelle Gable
A New York Times bestseller “has moved in on Hilderbrand’s home turf with a humorous and smartly written story of two generations of love and vacations” (Wall Street Journal).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 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 holds 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.“Gable cleverly illuminates the past, revealing how it mirrors the present. . . . a splendid multigenerational novel about the strength of the women of Cliff House.” —Publishers Weekly“A sure bet for women’s-fiction fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Nantucket novels.” —Booklist“A must for any summer reading list.” —The Boston Herald
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Author
Michelle Gable
Pages
417
Publisher
Macmillan
Published Date
2017-05-09
ISBN
1466880953 9781466880955
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"http://www.anurseandabook.com/2017/06/the-book-of-summer-by-michelle-gable.html<br/>It's summer so time for me to read all things east coast and The Book of Summer was a great place to start. <br/><br/>Bess running away from a crumbling marriage, finds herself in Nantucket trying to talk her mom out of attempting to save the family home from crumbling into the sea.<br/><br/>As she begins the long chore of packing the house, she finds the Book of Summer, where her relatives have entered their thoughts into the family guestbook all they way back before the second World War.<br/><br/>I normally like books that jump back and forth in time, and I did really enjoy that about this book. However, the current timeline was a lot less interesting than the past. I never really felt that strongly about Bess or her story - her storyline with her ex was kind of vague, but awful. <br/><br/>Her grandmother's story was much more interesting but equally awful. Living with the secrets of their times, you never really got an idea that Ruby really understood what was happening to her husband - did she not get it or did she just make peace with it? I was confused.<br/><br/>It's getting great reviews on Goodreads!"
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