
Summertime
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Narrated by:
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Adjoa Andoh
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By:
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Vanessa Lafaye
About this listen
Florida, 1935, and the residents of Heron Key are preparing for the Fourth of July barbecue, little realising how much their world is about to change. Domestic helps Missy and Selma are dismembering the alligator that tried to snatch the baby Missy was watching, before they can get ready for the party.
Henry, a returned soldier from WW1, is hoping that his comrades in his construction team will not disgrace themselves in front of an already fiercely judgemental community. Hilda Kincaid, is squeezing into a frock, wondering how she will face another night of public humiliation as her husband toys with Doreen from the golf club. And Sheriff Dwayne Campbell - laughing stock since his wife gave birth to their mixed-race son - is squaring up to deal with any troublemakers and prove he can control the town, even if he can't control his wife...
Tensions simmer at the party and in the early hours of the morning, a woman is found half-beaten to death. As whites turn on blacks, the finger of suspicion points at one man. And while wild accusations are made, far over the Atlantic a tropical storm changes direction and turns towards Florida, increasing in speed by the second. As the hurricane beacons are lit along the Keys, the town folk prepare themselves as they always do, unaware that the approaching storm is beyond anything they have ever experienced. In one night, Heron Key will change forever.
©2015 Vanessa Lafaye (P)2015 Orion Publishing GroupSummertime
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A great find
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The characters were well drawn & I particularly liked the development of the police chief's nephew who was a favourite by the end of the book. The different treatment of ethnic groups & the refusal to give shelter at the height of the storm was shocking & unforgivable. The refusal to behave in the same disgraceful manner when situations were reversed was admirable. I doubt that i would have been so noble!
Excellent book
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Great story well told
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Wonderful!
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Gripping story
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A moving fictional account
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Summertime
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Would you listen to Summertime again? Why?
I listened to it twice actually. It's a great story wonderfully narrated. I could picture the sleepy town in Florida: the lives and concerns of those living there at the mercy of an approaching hurricane.What other book might you compare Summertime to, and why?
I liked it because it was an unusual story unlike anything that I have read before. I knew nothing about the hurricane or the plight of the returning WW 1 veterans.Which scene did you most enjoy?
The scene with the 'gator.If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Out of a clear blue skyAny additional comments?
This book has everything: a good plot and wonderful well drawn characters. It is deeply atmospheric and it builds to an incredible climax.a brilliant book.
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Slow to get going
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