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It's been a year since the car accident that killed Cedar Lee's father and younger brother. Still sick with grief, the rest of the family is trying to pick up the pieces. For Cedar's mother that means moving on. Literally. For the rest of the summer, they'll be living in Iron Creek, their mom's childhood hometown in Southern Utah. Cedar doesn't mind spending time there, it's just that summers aren't the same anymore. Life isn't the same. And it's hard to push forward when all she really wants is to go back—back to normal, back to how it was before the accident, back to the same she loved and misses so keenly.

Summerlost, Ally Condie's first middle grade novel, tells a gentle, but emotionally-rich story about a young girl's struggle to cope after a great tragedy rips her family in two. It's a heartfelt, atmospheric tale that is both tender and touching. The festival setting lends it an otherworldly magic that makes the novel uniquely spellbinding. With humor, mystery, drama, and a whole lot of heart, Summerlost makes for a compelling read with cross-over appeal. It enchanted me quite thoroughly, thank you very much.
(Readalikes: Hm, nothing is coming to mind. You?)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for intense situations and themes (grief, loss, bullying, etc.)
To the FTC, with love: Another library fine find
Yay! I'm so glad you liked it. I was so surprised by how much I loved it. I think Ally should keep writing middle grade novels.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. She did a beautiful job with SUMMERLOST. I'd love to see what else she's got up her MG sleeve!
DeleteI picked up a copy of this book from the library today. Thanks for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll enjoy it! Iron Creek is based on Cedar City, where Condie grew up :)
DeleteI'm so hesitant to read middlegrade books but so many people keep ranting about this one. I'll have to read it I suppose!
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