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File Size: 4622 KB
Print Length: 449 pages
Publisher: Gallery Books (June 17, 2014)
Publication Date: June 17, 2014
Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
Language: English
ASIN: B00GEEB9B0
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Their final summer at Sea Breeze on Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, continues, with some new challenges for the three half-sisters.Mamaw (Marietta Muir) is firm in her support, albeit still planning to sell the summer estate.Dora is in the midst of settling the divorce issues and helping little Nate with his grief over the dolphin’s injuries earlier in the summer. A health crisis causes big changes in how she faces her life.Carson is instrumental in helping her nephew heal, by taking him to Florida to the treatment center where children and injured dolphins heal together. But her own unexpected life change leads to moments of facing her fears.Harper plants a garden and deals with her own issues. Secretly she writes on her computer, but shares nothing with the girls or her grandmother.Like the summer winds that come along toward the end of the story, with a big storm that resembles their own challenges, the three women will move a little closer to their own resolutions.I enjoyed The Summer Wind (Lowcountry Summer Book 2) and reconnecting with the characters. The support and advice of Mamaw and their old maid Lillian felt like the kind of true strength offered by a close family. I also loved how the author painted a picture of the lowcountry, making me feel as if I were right there with them. The story concluded without an “end†to the conflicts and challenges, but a feeling of moving in that direction. There were sad moments, but also a stronger bond between the women. I am looking forward to the final book in the trilogy. 4.5 stars.
This second in the charming Lowcountry Summer series was better than the first ("The Summer Girls"), and kept my interest from start to finish.First, let me say that I am an intense fan of Mary Alice Monroe, have read everything she has written, and look forward to every book. I felt that the first in the series was a tad slow, but this one enlarged upon the characters, gave us something to hold on to, and as always with Monroe's books, made us care about a wild species, in this case, dolphins.We first met Delphine the wild dolphin, a viable character in her own right, in "The Summer Girls." Spoiler Alert if you have not read this one: Delphine meets with a possibly fatal accident due to the carelessness of humans. Enough said. In THIS book, there is quite a lot of information about dolphin conservation and care, and I ate it up. It was secondary to the plot, but melded in beautifully, just like Monroe has melded in her stories of wild turtle conservation in so many of her previous books.Yes, Monroe has an agenda, and that is the preservation of the Low Country's creatures, beaches, environment, and charm. And yes, she preaches her message, but unlike other authors of the same ilk, she draws the reader in without lecturing or badgering. Maybe that's because she always weaves her tales around such interesting people, and this book is no exception. The main characters, five women in different stages of their lives with different problems and agendas and yet bound together by family, are well drawn and totally believable. Each has to solve a problem on her own, some very serious life-altering problems--but each has the love of the others to keep her strong.This book left me very anxious to read the last in the trilogy. I hope it appears soon!
I really enjoy reading Mary Alice Monroe. The Lowcountry series is just as good as all of her work. Her storylines are easy to follow and are thought provoking. Her characters are well-developed and well-described. I can always picture her characters. And the descriptions of the setting are beautiful. I can see and almost feel the scenery. I've read the whole Lowcountry series this summer and they've been great!
I live in the low country of SC, so I can strongly feel and know Monroe's descriptions and love of this place . This book eloquently discusses the problems and joys of women in different stages of life. It also examines the ties that bind Southern women. I believe Southerners have and enjoy the love of their land and cultural customs more strongly than people from other regions of this country. Perhaps this is because a lot of them grew up and in fact inherited their family's land over many generations as I did. This gives us an appreciation of the blood, sweat, and tears needed to acquire, hold, and be good stewards of this land. I will recommend this book to my book club and anyone who wants to read authentic Southern fiction. I rated this book very highly-- a 4. I only give 5's to books like Gone with the Wind that are classics in every way. --from Nancy Anne
I love Mary Alice Monroe's books, especially that I'm a Charleston girl raised East of the Cooper and spent many wonderful days on Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms.I can visualize every place mentioned in the books. Mamaw is a "true" Southern Lady in every way in wanting to have her granddaughters realize how important family is no matter how different or far away you are from each other.The relationship between Lucille and Mamaw is one very familiar in the Charleston area at one time. It reminds me of the relationship between my grandmother and the lady that came every week to clean for her. They would first sit and chat before starting her work. When my grandmother became ill, Edna was there everyday to help my mother and aunt take care of her until her death.I can't wait for the next book in this series and if Sea Breeze will remain in the Muir family.
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