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The Summer Bed

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The Summer Bed

Auteur(s): Ann Brashares
Narrateur(s): Brittany Pressley
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"A gorgeously written novel on love, loss, and family," raves Nicola Yoon, the bestselling author of Everything, Everything, about this novel from the author of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series. Two teenagers share the same room on alternating weeks at a shared summer house, imagining what it would be like to meet in real life. Previously published as The Whole Thing Together.

For Sasha, summer means time at her family's sprawling old house out on Long Island. For Ray, it's the same. Sasha and Ray aren't related--and they've never met--but long ago, before they were born, Sasha's dad and Ray's mom were married. Then came a bitter divorce, remarriages, and a new generation of children. Now, the two families have an arrangement: use the summerhouse at your designated time and never cross paths.

Sasha and Ray do connect, though, by email--joking around, confiding in one another, forming a friendship. They've shared so much already . . . what would happen if they met in real life?

★ "Masterful." --PW, Starred

★ "A continuous, consistently engrossing narrative. . . . Deeply moving." --The Bulletin, Starred

"A gorgeous exploration of family, secrets, and love." --Teen Vogue

"You absolutely must read it." --PopCrush
Contemporain Dépression et santé mentale Famille Famille et relations Littérature Romance Romance contemporaine Situations difficiles Discrimination

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★ “Both funny and tragic, this sharply observed drama recognizes the complexity of split families trying to heal and the ill effects of longstanding grudges. Brashares’s masterful orchestration of plot, multidimensional characters, and intriguing subplots will delight her fans and newcomers alike.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred

★ “Readers should have a few hankies at the ready for this deeply moving character-driven story.” —The Bulletin, Starred

“At its heart, this is quintessential Brashares. Introspective questions of heritage are tied together, ultimately, by the bonds of family and the magic of summer.” —Booklist

“A winning novel exploring complicated family relationships, love, grief, and forgiveness. . . . The author’s legions of fans will gravitate to this well-plotted work with mostly believable, thoroughly developed, and relatable characters.” —SLJ

"Brashares delves successfully into the complexities of split and blended families in this novel. . . . The plot is engaging and the characters are well developed. . . . will appeal to new adults as well as high school readers." —VOYA
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Narration was fine but the many characters did not translate well to an audio version of the book. I did not always know when a "part" finished nor which character we had moved on to. I'm guessing this would've been clearer in the written version. Also the story was a bit weird. The idea was good, but it wasn't exploited super deeply. It would be plenty for teenagers however, which I'm guessing is the target audience.

OK story, not Brashares' best

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