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The Summer of Letting Go


No. of pages 336

Published: 2015

Great for age 12-18 years

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Summer has begun, the beach is calling . . . . . . but Francesca Schnell is going nowhere. Four years ago, Francescas little brother, Simon, drowned when she should have been watching. Now she is about to turn sixteen, but guilt keeps her stuck in the past. Meanwhile, her best friend is moving onwith the boy Francesca secretly wantsand her father may be having an affair. Then Francesca begins babysitting Frankie Sky, a four-year-old who bears an almost eerie resemblance to Simon. She even wonders if Frankie could be Simons reincarnation. Their surprising friendship helps Francesca think she might begin to forgive herself, grow up, and even fall in love, whether or not she solves the riddle of Frankie Sky. Resonates with real feeling. The New York Times Book Review Haunting, heart-lifting, and impossible to put down. A. S. King, author of Please Ignore Vera Dietz A beautiful story of heartbreak and hope. Daisy Whitney, author of The Mockingbirds

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 12-15 years.

There are 336 pages in this book.

It is aimed at Young Adult readers. The term Young Adult (YA) is used for books which have the following characteristics: (1) aimed at ages 12-18 years, US grades 7-12, UK school years 8-15, (2) around 50-75k words long, (3) main character is aged 12-18 years, (4) topics include self-reflection, internal conflict vs external, analyzing life and its meaning, (5) point of view is often in the first person, and (6) swearing, violence, romance and sexuality are allowed.

This book was published in 2015 by Algonquin Books (division of Workman) .

Gae Polisner is a wife, mother, and family law attorney/mediator by trade, but a writer by calling. The Pull of Gravity is her first novel.

 

"The genre of sibling-loss fiction is two books richer... [Francesca] learns from Frankie Sky that it's important to keep on living rather than going through the motions. This is really the emotional heart of the novel... Fran[cesca's] outpouring resonates with real feeling. Here, Polisner gets her subject exactly right." --The New York Times Book Review

 

 

"A touching and beautiful story about life's beautiful surprises." --Justine magazine

 

 

"The Summer of Letting Go is haunting, heart-lifting, and impossible to put down . . . Francesca Schnell is one of the most authentic young adult characters I've read in a long time." --A. S. King, author of Reality Boy, Ask the Passengers, and Please Ignore Vera Dietz

 

 

"With a light, deft hand, Polisner gives Frankie's world touches of humor, gravitas, and teen-centered reality, as well as multifaceted, sympathetic characters who seem plucked from any typical suburban street . . . [The Summer of Letting Go] deserves a spot beside the hammock." --Booklist

 

 

"Polisner's delicate handling of such questions raises this novel above the pack of young-adult novels that deal with loss." --Newsday

 

 

"Gae Polisner brings joy and sadness to readers every time a page is turned . . . A beautiful novel about unlikely friendship that will put a smile on anyone's face." --TeenReads.com

 

 

"A beautiful story of heartbreak and hope." --Daisy Whitney, author of The Mockingbirds and Starry Nights

 

 

"A very realistic novel...truly able to capture the emotions of a teenage girl haunted by her past... The novel is great quick-read to read anytime of the year, which makes the soul long for summer and a time for change. I highly recommend to anyone who is interested in coping with tragedy and learning to love at the same time." --Teen Ink

 

 

"The prose is gentle but evocative, and Frankie Sky's childlike exuberance and occasional misconceptions add heart and humor . . . [The Summer of Letting Go is] both hopeful and careful--like Francesca herself." --Kirkus Reviews

 

 

"The characters of the story are all very well drawn, the dialogue realistic, and the story itself well written, with much for teens to think and talk about." --VOYA

 

 

"First-rate realistic fiction with plenty of heart." --School Library Journal