
That Certain Summer
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Narrado por:
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Celeste Ciulla
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De:
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Irene Hannon
Karen and Val are family - yet they're anything but close. Karen has carried the burden of responsibility for her aging mother ever since her gorgeous sister left town years ago to pursue a career in theater. But Val had darker reasons for leaving town - as well as a secret to keep - and coming home has never been an option...until their mother suffers a stroke.
Reunited in their hometown, Karen and Val must grapple with their past mistakes, their relationship with each other, and their issues with a mother who is far from ideal. When a physical therapist raising his daughter alone and a handsome but hurting musician enter the picture, the summer takes on a whole new dimension. As their lives intersect and entwine, can each learn how to forgive, how to let go, and how to move on? And strengthened by the healing power of faith, might they also find the courage to love?
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I also liked how family took the main stage. I highly recommend this book
Great story of forgiveness and love.
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Would you listen to That Certain Summer again? Why?
Yes, the story flowed well between the two main characters and their potential love interests. Although there was romance, I enjoyed the relationship between the sisters more than courtships.What was one of the most memorable moments of That Certain Summer?
The most memorable moment was the mother's letter to her unborn child that Val read at the rehearsal. Abortion is a key issue that Irene Hannon deals with in a sensitive manner.Which scene was your favorite?
I thoroughly enjoyed the entire book. The scene when Val met with the minister and finally began to forgave herself was especially touching.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Facing the pastAnother excellent book by Irene Hannon
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Okay
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ok story, not a great reader
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Tough to Listen to
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A love story
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Great read!
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Terrible narration
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narrator bsd
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Preachy
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