A Summer Like No Other is not my usual type of read, but i'm glad I gave it a go as I really did enjoy it and I think it's important for authors to have the perspective of readers who are not necessarily their target audience, so I try to read outside of my comfort zone as often as possible.
Set in 1978 in the beautiful Outer Hebredies, the story paints an evocative picture of life on those isolated Scottish islands, In this deep, tender tale of language, time and place, and belonging.
It's a thoughtful, thought-provoking, complex tale with wonderfully descripive writing that puts you right there on those remote islands.
While not being fast, the pace flows beautifully, and not all novels need to be fast paced, or should be, and this is a fine example of that.
I read this in two sittings while on an autumn break in Cumbria.
4 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 's from me.