
Two summers
By Aimee Friedman
Subjects: Mothers and daughters, fiction, Family secrets, Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction, Secrecy, Self-confidence, Fathers and daughters, Sisters -- Juvenile fiction, Fathers and daughters, fiction, Choice, France -- Provence, Romance fiction, Self-confidence, fiction, Family secrets -- Juvenile fiction, Choice (Psychology), Provence (France) -- Juvenile fiction, Secrets, Fiction, Children's fiction, Sisters, fiction, Self-confidence -- Juvenile fiction, Mothers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction, New York (State), Sisters, New York (State) -- Juvenile fiction, Juvenile fiction, New york (n.y.), fiction, Choice (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction, Mothers and daughters, France, fiction
Description: Two possible futures face Summer: either she will spend the summer in Provence with her father, uncovering family secrets, and exploring the old world, or she will stay in upstate New York, coping with her mother, and dreaming of her long time crush--and which future unfolds will depend on whether or not she answers a phone call.
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