Synopses & Reviews
Angie didnt think she would fall in love, especially not with someone in her small town. But when she meets Jack during the summer before she goes off to college, all bets are off. From the moment they meet, Angie and Jack cant get enough of each other. Even though Angies family thinks she should be with someone more sophisticated and with a brighter future, Angie knows Jack is the right one for her. But although Angie and Jack are in for a summer full of romance, first heartbreak is not far behind...
First published in 1942 and every bit as relevant today, Seventeenth Summer chronicles a pivotal experience with extraordinary freshness and sensitivity.
Synopsis
A summer to rememberand#8230; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Angie always thought high school romances were just silly infatuations that come and go. She certainly never thought she would fall in love over one short summer. But when she meets Jack, their connection is beyond any childish crush. Suddenly, Angie and Jack are filling their summer with stolen moments and romantic nights. But as fall grows closer, they must figure out if their love is forever, or just a summer theyand#8217;ll never forget.
Synopsis
Daly had created a love story so honest that it has withstood the test of time, winning new fans for more than six decades. Today, this classic offers a glimpse of love in the 1940's; a refreshing alternative to modern love stories, reflecting the beauty and innocence of new love.
About the Author
Maureen Daly, still in college when she wrote andlt;iandgt;Seventeenth Summer, andlt;/iandgt;recaptured with extraordinary freshness and sensitivity an experience that because of its very nature no older author can touch. andlt;iandgt;Seventeenth Summer andlt;/iandgt;was chosen unanimously as the first winner of the Intercollegiate Literacy Fellowship.
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