| Author/Contributor(s): | Dessen, Sarah |
| Publisher: | HarperCollins |
| Date: | 2/2/2021 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
“With one foot in her father’s world and one in her mother’s, Emma Saylor tentatively navigates issues of class, addiction, and identity. Hers is a summertime journey of self-discovery, family secrets, and first love, and it’s exactly where Dessen shines brightest.” - Booklist
“A rich, patient story about a teen girl who craves family and an understanding of her roots after suffering a tragic loss.” - Publishers Weekly
«Todavía no existe una magia que nos permita introducirnos en los libros, pero sumergirnos en las aguas frías y cristalinas de lento discurrir del hechizo de verano creado por Sarah Dessen, desde luego se le parece mucho» - New York Times Book Review
«Una hermosa adición al repertorio de Sarah Dessen y un
análisis de los con?? ictos entre clases sociales, la tensión en
las relaciones familiares y una deliciosa e inolvidable trama
romántica» - School Library Journal
«Una historia exquisita y paciente sobre una joven que anhela un acercamiento a su familia y un entendimiento entre sus raíces tras sufrir una trágica pérdida» - Publishers Weekly
“With one foot in her father’s world and one in her mother’s, Emma Saylor tentatively navigates issues of class, addiction, and identity. Hers is a summertime journey of self-discovery, family secrets, and first love, and it’s exactly where Dessen shines brightest.” - ALA Booklist
“A rich, patient story about a teen girl who craves family and an understanding of her roots after suffering a tragic loss.” - Publishers Weekly
“A beautiful addition to Dessen’s repertoire, and an examination of conflicting social classes, strained familial relationships, and delightfully evolving romance that is unforgettable.” - School Library Journal
“There’s no magic that lets us actually live in books yet, but plunging into the cold, clear waters of Dessen’s slowly winding summer-spell, a tale of family lost and found, is pretty darn close.” - New York Times Book Review
“Dessen’s latest novel is largely about the ups and downs of family… [with] heartwarming reminders of the inherent connections, despite time and separation.” - Horn Book Magazine