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Mary Alice Monroe | 448 pages | 28 Apr 2015 | POCKET BOOKS | 9781476785578 | English | United States Home - The Summer Wind

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about The Summer Wind problem. Return to Book Page. This series is a poignant and heartwarming story of three half-sisters and their grandmother, who is determined to help them rediscover their southern roots and family bonds. For years, Dora has played the role of the perfect wife and mother in a loveless marriage. Now her husband filed for divorce, her child is diagnosed with autism, and her house is on the market. This is a summer of discovery for all the women of Sea Breeze. When tropical storm winds batter the island, the women must band together and weather the tempest—both the one outside their windows and the raging sea of emotions within each of them. They must learn again what it means to be a sister. It is up to Mamaw to keep the light burning at Sea Breeze to guide the girls through the lies, the threats, and the rocky waters of indecision to home. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Lowcountry Summer 2. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Summer Windplease sign up. Did The Summer Wind read the first book of the series and notice that the age of Carson was 34 but in the second book, she is 33? Patricia I am reading the book The Summer Wind and have read only one third The Summer Wind it, and I just noticed another inconsistency. In the Summer Girls, the bartender at Dunleavy …more I am reading the book now and have read only one third of it, and I just noticed another inconsistency. In the Summer Girls, the bartender at Dunleavy's was named Brian. In the Summer Wind, his name is Bill, not Brian. I know it is referring to The Summer Wind same person because it also says that Bill was formerly Carson's boss, and her boss was named Brian in the Summer Girls. Still, I am okay with the inconsistency because it The Summer Wind not ruin the story. Since this is book number 2, do the books have to be read in order in which they were written? Judi Yes, Booksthey are a continuation of the same storyline. I did read book 4 first, not realizing it was a saga, so I was a little lost. I wish I …more Yes, Booksthey are a continuation of the The Summer Wind storyline. I wish I had read them all in order. See The Summer Wind questions about The Summer Wind…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. What a great book!!!! It's one of those The Summer Wind that you just keep thinking about. The sisters are like The Summer Wind friends now. I think this may be my favorite Mary Alice Monroe book! View 2 comments. Jul 18, Amy rated it liked The Summer Wind. Whereas that book primarily focused on Carson, the middle sister, this The Summer Wind turns the spotlight more on Dora, although we do get to know Harper better. Carson has fled to Florida with injured dolphin Delphine, leaving Dora and Harper to figure out what sort of relationship they have. It isn't so much that they are estranged - that would imply that a closeness had existed at some point - as i We first met sisters Dora, Carson, and Harper in The Summer Girls, the initial installment of the trilogy. It isn't so much that they are estranged - that would imply that a closeness had existed at some point - as it is that they are The Summer Wind. Both women's mothers are micromanagers, manipulative, and slightly maybe more than slightly in Harper's mother's case mean-spirited. There is an eight year difference between the two, which doesn't help their gulf. Before Mamaw can instigate her plan it involves horticultureDora's The Summer Wind with her marriage begin to cause more problems, the stress of which leads to a medical diagnosis of "broken heart syndrome. In Dora's case, that broken heart has more to do The Summer Wind the loss of what she wished for her future than the reality of it. She and husband Cal have been on different tracks for years, with Dora focused entirely on homeschooling and tending to son Nate who has autismand Cal focused on staying as emotionally detached from his wife and child as he can. Fortunately, Dora's high school boyfriend is around, and he helps distract her from her problems. He also provides a nice dose of ego bolstering, something Dora dearly needs. We do get a bit more information regarding Harper's childhood, and Carson remains integral to the story, as does Lucille. As the summary indicates, Lucille receives a diagnosis that crushes The Summer Wind and the girls. On top of this, Mamaw has decided The Summer Wind sell the family beach home where the girls gather, something they find disheartening, to say the least. With Dora as the star of this book, you know going in that it will lack the spark of its predecessor. Dora is a less intriguing, less vivacious character, something Dora herself acknowledges. Although she's been raised to be a strong southern woman, The Summer Wind is anything but a steel magnolia. She allows herself to be manipulated by Cal and her mother, all in the name of what looks good. Dora is stronger than she thinks she is, though, and we know it's just a matter of time The Summer Wind she figures that out. There is a LOT going on in this book, almost too much at some points. Carson's story gets more dramatic, and Carson's reaction to some untimely news caused me to roll my eyes with frustration. She's a thirty-three-year-old woman, and she acts like she's fourteen. Harper has been hardened by nearly thirty years with her cold, calculating mother, years that have caused The Summer Wind to question the concept The Summer Wind true love. One thing she does know is that she will not settle for anything less than the "pow" moment she's dreamed of experiencing. I suspect we meet Mr. Pow in this book. I guess I'll know when the third one comes out, but I think I know who he'll be. Then there is the drama with Mamaw selling the house, Lucille's health problems, and Nate's issues. And that dolphin. Delphine takes up some space. It's just The book would have The Summer Wind better served by paring down some of the drama, simplifying the story lines. The three sisters are lovely characters, and the relationship between Mamaw and Lucille manages quite effectively to avoid stereotypes. Throw in kids and husbands and boyfriends, though, and it's difficult to get too engrossed in the book because there is so much going on at one time. It doesn't help that Dora, bless her, is just not that compelling. Yet this is a sweet, lovely book, one that is a good choice for summer reading. You do need to read The Summer Girls, though, because it has information that helps you better understand and appreciate this one. I look forward to Harper's story and to finding out The Summer Wind happens with Carson. Published The Summer Wind VoxLibris. Just like that I am back at Sea Breeze. The opening paragraph put The Summer Wind right beside Mamaw as she continues her quest to bring her granddaughters, Dora, Harper, and Carson, together. I was thinking I might need to go back and re-read The Summer Girls, but MAM's descriptive writing pulled me right back into the story, like I had never missed a beat. At one point we were reunited, although briefly, with our old friend, Cara from the Beach House series with sea The Summer Wind. I love how MAM subtly weaves her books together, like a tapestry with a beautiful silver thread running through all the designs. And if you haven't read a previous one, you won't feel lost or think that The Summer Wind have missed something. MAM has such talent for incorporating a factual environmental aspect into a work of fiction - dolphins in this trilogy, sea turtles and butterflies to name a few in other books. No, no, no, not yet, I thought The Summer Wind I turned to the final page. Summer Wind - Wikipedia

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