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Summer Friends por Holly Chamberlin
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Summer Friends (edición 2011)

por Holly Chamberlin (Autor)

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Set in coastal Maine, "a novel rich in drama and insights into what factors bring people together and, just as fatefully, tear them apart" (Portland Press Herald).

In this compelling novel set against the beautiful backdrop of Ogunquit, Maine, bestselling author Holly Chamberlin portrays an unexpected friendship, and its consequences for two very different women as time inevitably sweeps them into adulthood . . .

Over the course of one eventful summer, nine-year-old native Mainer Delphine Crandall and Maggie Weldon, a privileged girl "from away," become best friends. Despite the social gulf between them, their bond is strengthened during vacations spent rambling around Ogunquit's beaches and quiet country lanes, and lasts throughout their college years in Boston. It seems nothing can separate them, yet after graduation, Delphine and Maggie slowly drift in different directions . . .

With her MBA, Maggie acquires a lucrative career, and eventually marries. Delphine is drawn back home, her life steeped in family and the Maine community she loves. Twenty years pass, until one summer, Maggie announces she's returning to Ogunquit to pay an extended visit. And for the first time, the friends are drawn to reflect on their choices and compromises, the girls they were and the women they've become, the promises kept and brokenâ??and the deep, lasting ties that even time can never quite wash away . . .

"Nostalgia over real-life friendships lost and regained pulls readers into the story." â??USA Today

"A great summer read." â??Fresh Fiction
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Miembro:LaurieGienapp
Título:Summer Friends
Autores:Holly Chamberlin (Autor)
Información:Kensington (2011), Edition: 1, 368 pages
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Although the story dragged, at times, overall I enjoyed it --- until the very end, when it turned into an advertisement for therapy. What made it even more unfortunate, was that the book was good, and had a good ending... and then that extra chapter was tagged on. ( )
  LaurieGienapp | Dec 8, 2017 |
3 STARS AT BEST. Nice, light and too predictable reading- with characters that were plucked from the typical summer book bin. Tight summer vacation pals that promise to be forever besties, but don't. Who's to blame? Let's point fingers. Years later there is a visit to reconcile, there is rejection and eventual understanding. two girls who become two women whose lives go in opposite directions- one heads to the bright lights and fast-paced business days ..... the other stays in Maine and joins the family farming business.
As i said- nice but somewhat boring. ( )
  lineells | Oct 25, 2017 |
Summer Friends by Holly Chamberlin
This summer novel is about two women who met each other as girls and summered each year in the same town in Maine. Delphine Crandall not only works the family farm, but helps in the diner.
Maggie Weldon grew up on the other side of the tracks and has never wanted for anything in her life. They were the best of friends, even pinky promised some things and they were able to go off to college together.
Years later they reunite back in the town but Maggie can't get through to Delphanie. I found this a hard book to read because there are few characters but mostly they just needed to talk out their problems with one another
as to why they stopped communicating with each other. Del realizes when a family medical tragedy occurs that she has to back out of her plans with Maggie and doesn't give an explanation.
Maggie tries to help by intervening several times and Maggie doesn't see that side of things. Glad of the ending and getting things out in the open....
I received this book from The Kennsington Books in exchange for my honest review ( )
  jbarr5 | Jul 30, 2014 |
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Summer Friends is a fine novel of friendship, family, and the passage of time. Well-plotted and written, you will enjoy it, and it will make you think. Don’t pigeonhole it as chick lit or a mere beach read because of the cover! ( )
  WaltNoise | Mar 14, 2013 |
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I definitely enjoyed reading this book as I have all of Holly Chamberlin's books. It was an easy read that dealt with friendships and how they can grow apart and come back together.

I would definitely recommend the book for an easy read.
  chutzpanit | Oct 21, 2012 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:

Set in coastal Maine, "a novel rich in drama and insights into what factors bring people together and, just as fatefully, tear them apart" (Portland Press Herald).

In this compelling novel set against the beautiful backdrop of Ogunquit, Maine, bestselling author Holly Chamberlin portrays an unexpected friendship, and its consequences for two very different women as time inevitably sweeps them into adulthood . . .

Over the course of one eventful summer, nine-year-old native Mainer Delphine Crandall and Maggie Weldon, a privileged girl "from away," become best friends. Despite the social gulf between them, their bond is strengthened during vacations spent rambling around Ogunquit's beaches and quiet country lanes, and lasts throughout their college years in Boston. It seems nothing can separate them, yet after graduation, Delphine and Maggie slowly drift in different directions . . .

With her MBA, Maggie acquires a lucrative career, and eventually marries. Delphine is drawn back home, her life steeped in family and the Maine community she loves. Twenty years pass, until one summer, Maggie announces she's returning to Ogunquit to pay an extended visit. And for the first time, the friends are drawn to reflect on their choices and compromises, the girls they were and the women they've become, the promises kept and brokenâ??and the deep, lasting ties that even time can never quite wash away . . .

"Nostalgia over real-life friendships lost and regained pulls readers into the story." â??USA Today

"A great summer read." â??Fresh Fiction

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