The Summer of Impossibilities
Rachael Allen
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Description for The Summer of Impossibilities
Hardback.
Four girls. One summer. And a pact to do the impossible.
Skyler, Ellie, Scarlett, and Amelia Grace are forced to spend the summer at the lake house where their moms became best friends.
One can’t wait.
One would rather gnaw off her own arm than hang out with a bunch of strangers just so their moms can drink too much wine and sing Journey at two o'clock in the morning.
Two are sisters.
Three are currently feuding with their mothers.
One is hiding how bad her joint pain has gotten.
All ... Read more
Four girls. One summer. And a pact to do the impossible.
Skyler, Ellie, Scarlett, and Amelia Grace are forced to spend the summer at the lake house where their moms became best friends.
One can’t wait.
One would rather gnaw off her own arm than hang out with a bunch of strangers just so their moms can drink too much wine and sing Journey at two o'clock in the morning.
Two are sisters.
Three are currently feuding with their mothers.
One is hiding how bad her joint pain has gotten.
All ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Abrams
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781419741128
SKU
9781419741128
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-2
About Rachael Allen
Rachael Allen is the winner of the 2019 Georgia YA Author of the Year Award, whose books include 17 First Kisses, The Revenge Playbook, and A Taxonomy of Love, which was a Junior Library Guild selection, a 2018 Book All Young Georgians Should Read. She lives in Atlanta with her husband, two children, and two sled dogs. Visit Rachael at ... Read more
Reviews for The Summer of Impossibilities
STARRED REVIEW
"To Allen’s credit, the story covers potentially toxic elements with grace, humor, and maturity, never getting bogged down or growing maudlin. Instead, it stays firmly rooted in the gentle affection among the characters and their sturdy humanity, which never falters."
School Library Journal
Allen's well-rounded, realistic teen characters grow throughout, and she interlaces ... Read more