Summer Stage is set in Block Island, where actor Timothy Fleming returns home for the summer. Even though he hasn’t had a movie role in months, he needs a break from LA. He agrees to direct a summer Shakespeare production at a local theatre, starring his ex-wife and fellow actress, Gertie Singer.
As preparations for the play begin, Timothy’s niece Sam reaches out to see if she can stay with him for the summer too. Sam recently left a TikTok house after things took a turn but she doesn’t want to go home either. Sam isn’t interested in college, something her parents just aren’t grasping. Timothy and Gertie realize they need a capable stage manager too, and enlist Amy, Timothy’s sister and Sam’s mom. Amy is now a teacher and in a previous life, she was an aspiring playwright. Sam is icing her mom out and there’s still some lingering tension between Amy and Timothy because of past decisions, but nothing time together and life on an island can’t fix, right?
Summer Stage is the 4th beach read I have read and enjoyed by Meg Mitchell Moore — The New England summer setting is great and with alternating POVs, has the right amount of drama. Though it includes current topics like content creation and social media, I felt the story still leans to the lighter, beach read genre. A good book to read at the beach, poolside, inside on a rainy summer day, or en route to a coastal vacation.
Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for providing an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review.