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Still Summer

by Jacquelyn Mitchard
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Synopsis

A breathtaking novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard.

Back in high school, Tracy, Olivia, and Holly were known as The Godmothers, the girls everyone wanted to be and know. Unlike many friendships, their bond survived the years. But 20 years later, their glamorous leader, Olivia, whose wealthy Italian husband has died, suggests they reunite on her return to the United States with a luxury sailboat crossing in the Caribbean. With Tracy's college-aged daughter and an attentive two-man crew, they sail into paradise. But then, the smallest mistake triggers a series of devastating events. Suddenly in a desperate fight for survival, they battle the elements, dwindling food and water, the threat of modern-day piracy, and their own frailties.

#1 New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard delivers a breathtaking adventure and a story about the bonds that hold friendships and families together.

The Washington Post - Caroline Preston

…her aim is to create a high-seas yarn with a suburban-mom twist. While the relentless nautical calamities are far-fetched, the women's willingness to throw themselves overboard, literally, to save a precious daughter is not. As the title implies, Still Summer provides an entertaining hammock read…

About the Author, Jacquelyn Mitchard

Tackling themes of death, grief, and emotional turmoil without lapsing into cheap sentimentality, Jacquelyn Mitchard has made a career of pulling the heartstrings without patronizing her readers. With her debut novel The Deep End of the Ocean, the first book ever to be featured in Oprah s Book Club, Mitchard began a career distinguished by intelligent and entertaining explorations of life s darkest moments.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780446578769

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