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Welcome to the most tumultuous summer of the twentieth century . . .
Every year the Levin children have looked forward to spending the summer at their grandmother's historic island home, but this year it's not to be. Blair, the oldest sister, is marooned in Boston, pregnant with twins and unable to travel. Middle sister Kirby is caught up in the thrilling vortex of civil rights protests with her friend Mary Jo Kopechne. And Tiger, the only son, has just been deployed to Vietnam.
Thirteen-year-old Jessie, the youngest of them all, suddenly feels like an only child, marooned in the house with her out-of-touch grandmother who is hiding secrets of her own . . .
As the summer heats up, Teddy Kennedy sinks a car in Chappaquiddick, man walks on the moon, and Jessie experiences some sinking and flying herself, as she grows into her own body and mind.
433 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 13, 2019
And what a trip down memory lane! Hilderbrand certainly did her research to bring the late 1960's to life. I know bc I lived it.
With song lyrics from the music we listened to (minus ELVIS), the clothing we wore, vehicles we drove, sitcoms we watched on TV and, of course, the APOLLO 11 moon launch. There are also numerous books of the time referenced, and oh, the Bobby Kennedy scandal is also worked into the storyline. Aside from the Vietnam War, it was a wonderful time to be a teen (for me).
The story intertwines three families during the Summer of '69, Nantucket; the main focus on the Nichols/Foley/Levin brood. There's a coming-of-age story with Jessie (my favorite), a mother with a complex secret from the past in emotional turmoil over her son's deployment to Vietnam, a marriage and relationships in disarray and a grandmother with deep pockets hiding a secret of her own.
Entertaining work of historical fiction!
And maybe, just maybe, this summer will end up being one that people write songs about.