A Hint Of Summer

A Hint Of Summer

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Meet Summer Walker, 13, bright, popular, and social. Then came her sevneth grade year when her mom passed away. Her family was never the same again. After the passing of her mother she became a zombie, felt nothing, and cut ties with all her friends. Her dad made the decision to move her and her older brother River and her from their home in Sherwood, Oregon to New York. New york was where she grew up, there was no sadness in New York but it never felt like home. Meet Summer Walker ,16, attractive, smart, and empty. Its the start of her junior year and following the advice of her father's psychiatrist her family packs their things and moves back to Sherwood, Oregon. Oregon was the past, it was what Summer was trying to move on from. Sherewood was home to thoughts of regret and longing, but the love for her father forced her to accept this change. New faces, old ones. The cute boy from next door, the passive aggressive Queen B. Join Summer through her journey to fight her old Demons and face her insecurities head on.
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A new neighbor moves in and leaves Callie with so many questions. Why in this small town? Why here out of so many places? Callie is in the Twelfth grade and has every stressor placed onto her shoulders. Struggling to hold to the weight of being a teenager and trying to hold her family together just doesn't add up. Discovering a new friend may help with that.

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