It was the last days of innocence; the last days before a place called Pearl Harbor ushered in the horrors of war. Addie Watson was living the American dream in the small town of Millersburg, Iowa. Known for her sometimes bizarre and destructive inventions, Addie was warned, repeatedly, that she was
The Last Days of Summer
β Scribed by Pembroke, Sophie
- Book ID
- 109930919
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780008193140
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β¦ Synopsis
'This is a compelling summer read which should be on everyone's "to read" list' β The Reading Shed Home at last... Summers at Rosewood were always about cocktails on the terrace and cream teas in the rose garden. Until two years ago, when Saskia broke her family apart... Receiving an invite to the most exclusive garden party in the country, Saskia knows she won't be welcomed with open arms. But this is one event she can't avoid, no matter how much she would like to hide from her past. It is finally time to face the music! Arriving back at Rosewood everything looks the same, but under the surface family secrets threaten to disturb the picture-perfect family celebration. Spend your summer at Rosewood, full of family, friendship and a chance to heal your heart.
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