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The Hidden Summer - Gin Phillips
The Hidden Summer
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After a falling out between their mothers, 13-year-old best friends Nell and Lydia are forbidden from seeing each other for the whole summer. Nell struggles with the thought of not only losing her best friend, but also losing the only person in whom Nell finds refuge from the difficulties she... show more
After a falling out between their mothers, 13-year-old best friends Nell and Lydia are forbidden from seeing each other for the whole summer. Nell struggles with the thought of not only losing her best friend, but also losing the only person in whom Nell finds refuge from the difficulties she faces at home. Determined to find a place of their own, Nell and Lydia spend the summer hiding out in an abandoned golf course where Nell and Lydia find mysterious symbols scattered throughout the grounds. As they reveal the secret of the symbols, Nell discovers she isn't the only one seeking haven and begins to uncover what’s really been hidden all along, finally allowing herself to be truly seen. Hidden Summer is a quietly beautiful coming of age story about self-discovery, family, and friendship. An elegantly written children’s book debut from an award-winning author in the vein of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and for fans of Moon Over Manifest.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780803738362 (0803738366)
Publisher: Dial
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
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Kathryn Reads KidLit
Kathryn Reads KidLit rated it
4.0 The Hidden Summer
I enjoyed this book, and always struggle with an ending like this: it is a real life ending. Everything isn't neatly wrapped up, there are still people struggling in not real great situations. So it isn't satisfying in that way (but it is more realistic than electricity and running water at a long...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it
3.5 They were hidden in plain sight.
Thirteen-year-old Nell lives with her mother and her string of boyfriends/husbands. Living with her mother is exhausting and wrenching and it is a good thing she has Lydia as her best friend. “The trick is to tell when she’s in a carnivore mood or in an herbivore mood. (Carnivores have sharp teeth ...
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