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The Last Summer (of You and Me)
The Last Summer (of You and Me) | Ann Brashares
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From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Ann Brashares comes her first adult novel In the town of Waterby on Fire Island, the rhythms and rituals of summer are sacrosanct: the ceremonial arrivals and departures by ferry; yacht club dinners with terrible food and breathtaking views; the virtual decree against shoes; and the generational parade of sandy, sun-bleached kids, running, swimming, squealing, and coming of age on the beach. Set against this vivid backdrop, The Last Summer (of You and Me) is the enchanting, heartrending story of a beach-community friendship triangle and summertime romance among three young adults for whom summer and this place have meant everything. Sisters Riley and Alice, now in their twenties, have been returning to their parents modest beach house every summer for their entire lives. Petite, tenacious Riley is a tomboy and a lifeguard, always ready for a midnight swim, a gale-force sail, or a barefoot sprint down the beach. Beautiful Alice is lithe, gentle, a reader and a thinker, and worshipful of her older sister. And every summer growing up, in the big house that overshadowed their humble one, there was Paul, a friend as important to both girls as the place itself, who has now finally returned to the island after three years away. But his return marks a season of tremendous change, and when a simmering attraction, a serious illness, and a deep secret all collide, the three friends are launched into an unfamiliar adult world, a world from which their summer haven can no longer protect them. Ann Brashares has won millions of fans with her blockbuster series, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, in which she so powerfully captured the emotional complexities of female friendship and young love. With The Last Summer (of You and Me), she moves on to introduce a new set of characters and adult relationships just as true, endearing, and unforgettable. With warmth, humor, and wisdom, Brashares makes us feel the excruciating joys and pangs of loveboth platonic and romantic. She reminds us of the strength and sting of friendship, the great ache of loss, and the complicated weight of family loyalty. Thoughtful, lyrical, and tremendously moving, The Last Summer (of You and Me is a deeply felt celebration of summer and nostalgia for youth.
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carolpharmd
Mehso-so

The characters in this book do way too much “thinking” 😳

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marleed
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Mehso-so

Fire Island, NY is the setting for three summertime bff‘s - 2 sisters and the boy next door. Several summers happen where the sisters don‘t see Paul but they meet again n their twenties. I wasn‘t a fan of the first half of this book - they just spent too much time in their own heads and lifelong bffs shouldn‘t have to do that. But I stuck with it and like how it unfolded.

LeslieO I‘m on my own personal quest to read a bunch of books with “summer” in the title. Some good ones here! 4y
marleed @LeslieO That‘s a fun challenge! 4y
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ShananigansReads
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I RARELY READ SEASONAL BOOKS IN THEIR APPROPRIATE SEASON BUT HERE‘S A FEW THAT I‘VE ENJOYED IN THE PAST. #BoutOfBooks #BoB28IGPhoto

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Ravenclawsbookshelf
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I read this book years ago. I don't think I enjoyed it as much as The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. # #MusicalNewYear

vivastory Hadn't heard of this one. 6y
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BooksAndTeaJulie
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When it‘s 90 degrees at 7:30 p.m., the only way to enjoy reading on the porch swing is to have a fan blowing full force pointed directly at you. 💕📖

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Eggs
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I've a new journal with which to start October stats so I will include # of pages, genre, and author gender. What or how do you record in your reading log?

TrishB Great month 👍 7y
Eggs Thanks @TrishB ❣️ 7y
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Eggs
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Eggs This story's setting is Fire Island and involves a beach-community's friendship triangle for sisters Riley and Alice and a friend, Paul. Brashares' first adult novel 7y
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Michele1
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So many tears. No spoilers but my biggest sobs came in the scene with the new little girls. That's all I'll say.

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