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Description
Through the alternating perspectives of Jean and Fritz against a backdrop of sunbathing, lobster bakes, and the Bicentennial summer, Adele Griffin captures the angst of feeling like you don’t belong and the urgency of first love with masterly prose and a sharp, intricate wit perfect for fans of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars.
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Praise
“Like storm clouds banking over a glittering sea, this heady novel by two-time National Book Award finalist Adele Griffin builds to a dark, surprising climax.”
I>The Washington Post
“An atmospheric and engaging piece of historical fiction, this work will haunt and resonate with readers long after it ends. An excellent selection for YA collections.”
B>School Library Journal,starred review
“This book beautifully captures that one summer of first love—the excitement, the heartbreak, the way the world will never again look the same. I devoured it in one heady, swoony sitting.”
B>Morgan Matson, New York Times bestselling author of The Unexpected Everything
“This is a glittery gem of a book. I was utterly transported to Fire Island—to endless summer days, girls in sundresses, that rush you get the first time you fall hard in love. I fell so hard in love with this book.”
B>Jenny Han, New York Times Bestselling author of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
“Perfectly captures both the blinding brightness of summer love and the encroaching darkness of two girls competing for the same boy. I couldn’t put this delicious book down.”
B>Siobhan Vivian, New York Times Bestselling author of The List
“Meticulous prose.”
—Kirkus Reviews “As much sociology, and sometimes satire, as romance, the story is a compelling one that will surely have widespread appeal.”—Booklist