I think I got this book free from Audible, and I haven’t had stellar success with their free gifts, but this wasn’t too bad. It’s one of those “woman returns to small town of her youth so we have twin stories of the modern day and the childhood she left behind” mysteries. There’s a sort-of romance with an implausibly perfect man who has apparently held a torch for her forever, and Missing: Susan Crandall. · The Myth of Perpetual Summer. by Susan Crandall. With a protagonist named Tallulah, THE MYTH OF PERPETUAL SUMMER is sure to be bathed in the glorious elements of good Southern writing family drama that haunts lifetimes and awaits consolation on the other side of heavy emotional traffic. Susan Crandall takes no prisoners in this story of family legacy and responsibility through the . 'Beautiful, stark and heartbreaking, The Myth of Perpetual Summer by Susan Crandall dares to examine the idea of what happens from one generation to another when family members keep secrets to themselves rather than sharing them with others, and the consequences are tragic in terms of effects on family members as they each begin to wrestle with their own fears and desires in realistic ways." /5().
- book research pictures See more ideas about myths, beatnik style, freedom riders. The Myth of Perpetual Summer Audible Audiobook - Unabridged Susan Crandall (Author), Amy Rubinate (Narrator), Blackstone Audio, Inc. (Publisher) 0 more out of 5 stars ratings. Praise for The Myth of Perpetual Summer "In The Myth of Perpetual Summer, Susan Crandall introduces us to Tallulah James, a woman who fled her the tragedies of her Southern childhood only to be drawn back to save the brother she left behind. Crandall, long known as a master for her works such as Whistling Past the Graveyard, blends with virtuoso skill the themes of loss and redemption, love.
The Myth of Perpetual Summer by Susan Crandall I think I got this book free from Audible, and I haven’t had stellar success with their free gifts, but this wasn’t too bad. It’s one of those “woman returns to small town of her youth so we have twin stories of the modern day and the childhood she left behind” mysteries. Praise for The Myth of Perpetual Summer "In The Myth of Perpetual Summer, Susan Crandall introduces us to Tallulah James, a woman who fled her the tragedies of her Southern childhood only to be drawn back to save the brother she left behind. Crandall, long known as a master for her works such as Whistling Past the Graveyard, blends with virtuoso skill the themes of loss and redemption, love and hope, while answering the question we all ask ourselves: Can we indeed go home again?. “Beautiful, stark and heartbreaking, THE MYTH OF PERPETUAL SUMMER by Susan Crandall dares to examine the idea of what happens from one generation to another when family members keep secrets to themselves rather than sharing them with others, and the consequences are tragic in terms of effects on family members as they each begin to wrestle with their own fears and desires in realistic ways.” –Fresh Fiction.
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