Yet when the friends discover some very real instances of anti-Semitism and prejudice in the neighborhood, it’s the shocking and tragic events stemming from a well-intentioned community-building potluck party that change their lives forever.
A vibrantly voiced, heartfelt, and charming Cold War coming-of-age story, Summerlings captures the crystal-clear moments that mark the bittersweet reckoning of childhood’s end.
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August 6, 2019 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781984891549
- File size: 213609 KB
- Duration: 07:25:01
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
This audiobook is for fans of Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, Mick Kelly, and other stories of kids and adventures--some frivolous and some perilous and tragic. Narrator Michael Crouch captures the spirit of the novel by providing just the right level of enthusiasm for the characters, who include three pals and a tomboy, Ukrainian �migr�s, and a possible Nazi sympathizer. The story takes place when the Cold War was ever present and WWII not a distant memory. A plan to steal a poisonous insect to get back at a neighborhood bully and to help a young woman who's in an abusive relationship makes for a unique coming-of-age story. Throughout his narration, Crouch conveys a longing for a simpler time when things really weren't that simple. J.P.S. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
October 21, 2019
Howorth (Flying Shoes) cleverly portrays a 1959 neighborhood in this satisfying story of childhood. John is an eight-year-old living on Conners Lane in a middle-class Washington, D.C., exurb, spending a sweltering summer with his two best friends, Ivan and Max. The boys’ families and others living on their block represent a wide mix of personalities with diverse backgrounds, resulting in drama of all types as seen through youthful eyes. Arguments are audible between homes, and sometimes the boys witness unsettling confrontations. They’re particularly worried about Elena, Ivan’s beautiful aunt, whose bruises are visible after a fight with Ivan’s father. Boyhood schemes and adventures are nevertheless a large part of this story, including planning a “Fabulous Family Fiesta” to draw the neighbors closer and collecting spiders during a bizarre infestation that overwhelms the area, hoping to find a poisonous variety that can be used as a weapon against the neighborhood bully. The playful fantasies of young boys are richly described, varying from sweet naïveté to coarse body functions, and disturbing learning curves toward adulthood are touchingly portrayed. John’s voice is real and guileless, a spot-on representation of the youthful innocence that can remain active inside an observant, intelligent young boy.
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