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The Summer of Lost Letters
Hardback
Main Details
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The Summer of Lost Letters
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Hannah Reynolds
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:384 | Dimensions(mm): Height 217,Width 146 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780593349724
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Putnam Inc
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Imprint |
Razorbill
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Publication Date |
8 June 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Perfect for fans of Morgan Matson and Ruta Sepetys, this sweet, summery romance set in Nantucket follows seventeen-year-old Abby Schoenberg as she uncovers a secret about her grandmother's life during WWII. Seventeen-year-old Abby Schoenberg isn't exactly looking forward to the summer before her senior year. She's just broken up with her first boyfriend and her friends are all off in different, exciting directions for the next three months. Abby needs a plan--an adventure of her own. Enter- the letters. They show up one rainy day along with the rest of Abby's recently deceased grandmother's possessions. And these aren't any old letters; they're love letters. Love letters from a mystery man named Edward. Love letters from a mansion on Nantucket. Abby doesn't know much about her grandmother's past. She knows she was born in Germany and moved to the US when she was five, fleeing the Holocaust. But the details are either hazy or nonexistent; and these letters depict a life that is a bit different than the quiet one Abby knows about. And so, Abby heads to Nantucket for the summer to learn more about her grandmother and the secrets she kept. But when she meets Edward's handsome grandson, who wants to stop her from investigating, things get complicated. As Abby and Noah grow closer, the mysteries in their families deepen, and they discover that they both have to accept the burdens of their pasts if they want the kinds of futures they've always imagined.
Author Biography
Hannah Reynolds grew up outside of Boston, where she spent most of her childhood and teenage years recommending books to friends, working at a bookstore, and making chocolate desserts. She received her BA in Creative Writing and Archaeology from Ithaca College, which meant she never needed to stop telling romantic stories or playing in the dirt. After living in San Francisco, New York, and Paris, she came back to Massachusetts and now lives in Cambridge.
ReviewsA 2022 Sydney Taylor Honor Book "The Summer of Lost Letters by Hannah Reynolds is an absolute gem. It's a story full of love, family, and secrets, told with humor and wisdom. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. Spend a perfect Nantucket summer with The Summer of Lost Letters." -Nancy Thayer, best-selling author of Family Reunion "A charming and romantic story of family secrets and buried history, The Summer of Lost Letters wonderfully captures the sun-soaked salt-air days of New England summers and the crackling anticipation of first love. This is the perfect summer read!" -Cameron Lund, author of The Best Laid Plans "The Summer of Lost Letters has it all-family secrets, mystery, and romance! Hannah Reynolds hit home with this heartwarming story about researching your roots and finding love." -Simone Elkeles, NY Times bestselling author of Perfect Chemistry "An idyllic summer beach read that beckons readers to follow Abby and Noah as they explore their families' tangled histories. So romantic and charming!" -Jenn Bennett, author of Chasing Lucky "This is a confection that will leave readers eager for a summer in Nantucket and their own perfect romance." -Kirkus Reviews "The dialogue bubbles with wit (think Gilmore Girls), the Nantucket setting gives a gorgeous backdrop, and the book leans into improbable serendipity with irresistible glee. A breezy read to toss into the beach bag for a long summer day." -BCCB "Filled with history, romance, and adventure, Reynolds' young-adult debut smoothly blends historical elements with romantic summer escapades." -Booklist "A blend of romance, history, and a coming-of-age narrative. A fun summer read." -School Library Journal "This book is part detective story, part summer romance. An enjoyable read." -School Library Connection
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