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Summer of Love by Kerri Maher

Summer of Love

by Kerri Maher

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Thank you to NetGalley and BookBrowse for this advanced reader copy. Summer of Love is a fast, easy read. There are many enjoyable references to my home (wine country) and state as well as historical references that help ground the story in time. There was a little too much addiction/recovery focus for my taste. The book could almost have a subtitle: sponsored by Alcoholics Anonymous. I am not sure I would have picked it up if I had known that was such a focus, but it was an important theme that tied together and explained this multi-generational family drama. The characters are a bit trite: the good sister, the 'bad' sister, the child who inherits the family demons. We don't hear enough of the good part of Dawn's growing up to develop her character. I didn't understand the troubled relationship between Joan and Winnie. Finally I would have liked more info on what the Vineland books and chapter lead-in quotes had to do with the story. Overall an enjoyable read.
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