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More copies of this ISBN:In Summerby Jeremy Jackson
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Summertime. If you close your eyes you can feel the warm sun on your skin, hear the leaves rustling in the breeze, smell the freshly mown lawn just up the street. Summer is a lush territory. Summer is a realm of its own. And summer can encompass you in a way no other season can. It can swallow you up. The summer after high school is a time of change for Leo Peery. Upon learning the stunning truth behind why his mother has been acting so distant, Leo throws himself into complex relationships, confused as to whether he hopes to find himself or lose himself amid the complications. With the helpful distractions of bicycle accidents, regretful ex-girlfriends, diving accidents, and the tragic death of a jeep, Leo hopes to forget his troubles. Caught between childhood and adulthood, he will learn before fall the consequences of his actions, and the importance of being honest with himself and the people in his life.
A lush and lyrical trip through the exuberance that is the last summer before responsibility, In Summer tells the story of boundaries we have all crossed. With deceptively effortless writing centering the reader directly in Leo's experiences, Jeremy Jackson creates enormous emotional impact. The joys of summer are simple and satisfying; the sorrows are striking and large. Jackson, author of the critically acclaimed novel Life at These Speeds, has written a stunning tale of personal transformation that manages to simultaneously portray the beauties and brutalities of life. Review:"In Summer made me yearn to be young again." (Dan Pope, author of In the Cherry Tree)About the AuthorRaised on a cattle farm in the Ozark borderlands of Missouri, Jeremy Jackson is a graduate of Vassar College and the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop, where he was a Teaching-Writing Fellow. He won a James A. Michener/ Copernicus Society of America Fellowship in 2000, and has written under the eye of Frank Conroy. The Cornbread Book and Desserts That Have Killed Better Men Than Me are published by William Morrow, and his previous novel was the critically acclaimed Life at These Speeds. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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