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Book Reviews of Summer People (P.S.)

Summer People (P.S.)
Summer People - P.S.
Author: Brian Groh
ISBN-13: 9780061209970
ISBN-10: 006120997X
Publication Date: 9/1/2007
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 44 ratings
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Summer People (P.S.) on + 670 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I think you have to be under the age of 30 to find these characters and their situation engrossing. Otherwise: BORING.
denneane avatar reviewed Summer People (P.S.) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The main character in this book was not one I ever warmed to. This young man was characterized as being in limbo but I felt he just came across as juvenile and whiny.

The minister character was also not somebody I related to. Heaven help us if there are real ministers out there like this character.

I did finish reading the book but I can't say I'd recommend it. Kept hoping "Nathan" would have a big life revelation and just grow up but by the end of the book that certainly didn't seem to me to have happened.

I don't write many reviews but this book was so disappointing I felt I had to warn others not to waste their time.
sheriw avatar reviewed Summer People (P.S.) on + 38 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Summer People is a fantastic read. Nathan Empson is College drop out, with part-time job at a local library, and has hopes of becoming an artist. With the recent break up of his long time girl friend, and dead end job he needs a break from reality. When offered a summer job as caretaker of Ellen Broderick, a wealthy eccentric widow, he feels this is the break he needs.

The job appears to be simple, but he soon finds out it won't be as easy as he thought. He finds Ellen is not of sound mind, and needs constant supervision. The people of the affluent Maine town are not all friendly. Add a beautiful Nanny, a Minister with personal demons of his own, and a past of secrets in Ellen's life, making the story emotion packed. Nathan finds himself questioning his own future, and major decisions on what to do with his life.

Summer People is a tale of friendship, heart ache, family devotion and love. It makes a perfect summer read.