Girl Named Summer by Julie Garwood

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  • Age Range: 12
  • Pub. Date: January 1986
  • 192pp
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    • Pub. Date: January 1986
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 192pp
    • Age Range: 12

    Synopsis

    Julie Garwood is a brand-name bestselling author who romance readers know can write rings around most of the genre authors. Her historical and contemporary romance novels, including the recent Comes the Spring and For the Roses, are heartwarming tales of love and family. With A Girl Named Summer, Garwood offers up her debut romance geared specifically toward teens. But there's much more here than just "Dawson's Creek"-style shenanigans....

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    Faced with a boring summer, Summer is ecstatic when she meets Dave at a bingo parlor. The snake in the grass is Ann, who schemes to take him away and who corners Summer into lying about her athletic prowess. Trapped, she has to train for a 10K race. Not unexpectedly, she comes to love running for its own sake, wins the race, and regains Dave from Ann's clutches. Nothing extra here, just the standard wish fulfillment, but the eccentric Grandpa is fun, and the running angle isn't bad.

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    A normal teen who loves a good book!by Anonymous

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    May 02, 2008: This book absolutely blew me away. Its so easy for teens to relate to. Summer is such a realistic, down to earth person, and that was just the beginning. I loved the way she went to family and friends to fix the problem she knew she started. David was amazing. He seemed like a classic guy and definetly made this book what it is. I reccomend this to any teen, anywhere, at any time.

    This book was the best book I've ever read!by Anonymous

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    July 17, 2004: I loved this book so much I read it in 2 days!( because I stopped reading for little bits at a time) I really want Julie Garwood to write another story about Summer and David. If she did it would be the first book I would read of the Summer or winter or whatever. I am so glad that I actually got to read this book. If I hadn't I would have missed out on the best book of my life! I am so thankful that Julie Garwood wrote this book! :)


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