SUMMERLOST by Ally Condie

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Summerlost by Ally Condie

I was invited to celebrate the release of SUMMERLOST, but we were out of town when the special day arrived.  I didn’t want you to miss out, though.  Here’s the news on this very special book, which was named one of Publishers Weekly’s Most Anticipated Children’s and YA Books of Spring 2016!

Letter from Ally:

Dear Readers,

I think most of us have had our hearts broken. Sometimes we can see it coming, and sometimes it comes down with the unexpected force of a sudden gale of wind or a rising of waters that we thought were still and safe. Loss is universal to human experience, but the way we each feel and recover is one of the most personal things we do.

In Summerlost, Cedar is dealing with the loss of her father and younger brother. And my intent was to show how hard their deaths are for her. But this is also a book about the healing power of friendship. Most of us have been broken-hearted; I hope that most of us have also discovered the miracle of friendships that were just what we needed. Cedar and Leo’s friendship is based on someone I met when I was twelve. Like Leo, my friend was fun and liked to enlist me in crazy adventures (although we never gave a secret guided tour of our town the way they do in Summerlost). And, like Leo, he thought I was wonderful and of worth at a time when I needed it most.

SUMMERLOST is my attempt to pay tribute both to the pain we feel and the friendships that save us. Thank you so much for supporting this book, and for your willingness to give Cedar’s story a try. I hope it makes you think of a wonderful friend of your own, whether that is someone you met in the pages of a favorite book or outside, in the world where it is often hard and beautiful to live.

Best wishes and happy reading always,

Ally Condie

I’m ready to read, what about you?

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Comments

  1. I’ve read most of her other books and liked them

  2. Gail Williams says

    I want to read this with my 11 year old granddaughter to discuss the subject matter. I am her caregiver in the summers only and I want to get away from tv watching.

  3. I was looking for a good book for my 12yr old Niece that she might like and get her into reading more. She really doesn’t like to read. I myself was like that at her age until one day I read a book I just couldn’t put down. Then I was hooked. It took that one special book and this may be that book for her.

  4. Deborah W. says

    It sounds like a very interesting book. I would like to read all of her books.

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