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The summer of 69 book
The summer of 69 book








She quickly learns she may not be the little girl she once was. She feels alone and stuck on the island until she finds an unexpected friend. Youngest sister, Jessie, while technically a half sister, is in the throws of her early teens where a whole summer away could totally jeopardize her standing with her friends. She has marched with Dr King and (not surprisingly) decided to opt for a summer in Martha’s Vineyard, instead of Nantucket with her family. Middle sister, Kirby, is the token hippie. She’s quickly finding out that married life, stuck in Boston, away from her family is not where she wants to be. His oldest sister, Blaire, is newly married and pregnant with twins. They all realize this summer will be unlike any they’ve had before.

the summer of 69 book

Summer of ’69 picks up in the spring of that year when the Levin family’s only son, Tiger, receives his draft notice for Vietnam. But (of course you know this if you’ve ever read any other Elin Hilderband novels) the setting is just as big of a character as any: Nantucket. It includes several members of their extended family as well as a few sweet friends and a couple villains. In perfect Elin Hilderbrand (yes, she is always first and last name with me) fashion, this story features one pretty normal family with plenty of quirks and mess and tells a story about their summer. She is my junk food author! What is Summer of ’69 about? That’s how I feel about Elin Hilderbrand. My sister-in-law refers to Agatha Christy novels as junk food: they might not be super meaty, heavy, or thought provoking, but she flies through them and they always leave her satisfied. It came out in 2019 and I bought it as soon as I saw it in paperback. Basically anything that Elin Hilderbrand writes goes directly to my TBR list, and Summer of ’69 was no exception.










The summer of 69 book