![]() ![]() ![]() This is a short book, coming in at only 61 pages, but in true Elin Hilderbrand fashion, you still feel the characters come to life and it feels as if you only just left them. And there’s something to be said for a book that has a ending that leaves you satisfied, but aren’t you still left wondering what comes next for those characters? Don’t you wonder where they end up a few years down the road? Well, Elin Hilderbrand gives us a peak into the Foley-Levin clan ten years after Summer of ’69 ends and how fun it was to reconnect with them. I am a big fan of series, but I like my stand alones just as much. But let me just say, you absolutely need to read Summer of ’69 in order to fully appreciate this novella. If she writes something I will read it and so of course, I had to read this little novella that is a follow-up to her last summer’s book, Summer of ’69. My thoughts: I cannot get enough of Elin Hilderbrand’s books. Hilderbrand will be published in print in spring 2021 as part of aĭorothea Benton Frank tribute anthology. Published: February 2020, Little, Brown & CompanyĮlin Hilderbrand’s brief, irresistible postscript to her #1 New York Times bestselling novel Summer of ’69.Ĭatch up with Blair, Jessie, and Kirby ten years after the ![]() ![]() Title: Summer of ’79: A Summer of ’69 Story ![]()
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