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Summer People
Summer People: A Novel | Brian Groh
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Nathan Empson has just accepted the most unusual summer job of his life. In exchange for serving as a "caretaker for Ellen Broderick, the eccentric matriarch of an exclusive coastal community, he'll earn a generous paycheck and gain access to one of the last bastions of old New England wealth. But not everyone in town is welcomingor even civil. And while he discovers companionship with a philosophical, ex-punk Episcopalian pastor, and more than companionship with the alluring nanny to the pastor's children, Nathan finds it increasingly difficult to ignore his employer's unnerving behavior. With each escalating mishap, a new aspect of Ellen's colorful past comes to light, exposing the secret lives of her old friends, flames, and enemies, as well as the story behind a scandalous incident Nathan must prevent her from repeating. Yet to sound the alarm about her condition would mean leaving his beachside oasis and the romance that may well change him forever.
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bookaddict30
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Mehso-so

Rating: 4.5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review: I knocked off 1 star cause it slow in the beginning and toward the end as well even tho it was a sweet story about a man caring for an Alzheimer's Patient!!

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bookaddict30
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Starting Book 4 of June and Book 77 of 2020!!!

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Eugeniavb
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Panpan

Read this a while back and was sorely disappointed mostly by the ending. I find that happens to me a lot with many fiction written in our times (and chosen by Oprah 😬. Sorry!) Among other things, a lot of authors nowadays seem to me to be competing for who writes the most (gratuitously) tragic story. That's why I stick to classics a lot of the time in fiction, as well as authors that I already know I like.