Endlich Sommerferien! Das bedeutet für ein Mädchen aus Newport vor allem, sich am Strand zu sonnen und die Surfer bei ihrem Ritt über die Wellen zu beobachten. Für Summer allerdings verläuft der Sommer anders als geplant: Sie muss die Ferien mit ihrer Familie in einem Nobelhotel außerhalb von Newport verbringen. Sie langweilt sich zu Tode, denn in dem Ferienort scheint es weit und breit keine jungen Leute zu geben. Doch glücklicherweise läuft Summer am Ende eines frustrierenden Tages Eric über den Weg, der nicht nur umwerfend aussieht, sondern auch sehr nett ist.
Zu Hause in Newport fällt Seth indessen die Decke auf den Kopf, und er kann an nichts anderes als an Summer denken: Aus Angst, sie verloren zu haben, beginnt er, ihr nachzuspionieren. Dabei macht er einige Entdeckungen, die ihm nicht gefallen ...
A graduate of the University of Southern California, Cory has a B.A. in English-Creative Writing, and spent time studying literature at Cambridge University in England. By the age of twenty-five, she had garnered writing credits on the hit television show, "The O.C." and had been asked by Scholastic to pen three young adult novels based on the same T.V. series. She is the author of "Love Sick" a memoir about dating, life in Hollywood and dealing with MS. Her essays have appeared online with XOJane, The Mighty, and Elephant Journal.
As a passionate yogi, Cory Martin is also a 500-hr RYT and a regular instructor at the famed Santa Monica Pier's run and yoga program, ROGA. She teaches at various studios around Los Angeles and is the writer behind the documentary film "Titans of Yoga" and her book "Yoga for Beginners" was released in August, 2015 by Althea Press.
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I got completely hooked on the show last year and been rewatching it again along with the Melinda/Rachel podcast… when they mentioned these books (especially this one, what a title lol) how could I resist? I wasn't expecting much at all and it truly isn't (much at all, I mean) - but it was a nice distraction… a little laughable, a little funny, and occasionally ridiculously sweet, just like the show. Definitely planning to find more of these, especially the Chrismukkah one.