Summers End, Audrey Couloumbis
Summers End, Audrey Couloumbis
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Summer's End

Author: Audrey Couloumbis

Narrator: Eve Bianco

Unabridged: 4 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/03/2018


Synopsis

From the Newbery Honor award-winning author of Getting Near to Baby comes a story of a young girl’s world being turned upside down by a war that tests family bonds.

“Couloumbis creates a vivid, affecting cast of characters, and sifts through a family’s complex sorrow, anger, and love with incisive clarity and honesty.”—Booklist, starred review

The Vietnam War is raging, and young men, including Grace’s brother, Collin, are being drafted. But Collin decides to take a stand and burn his draft card, thus igniting a war within the family.

At age thirteen, Grace finds herself bewildered and angry, thrust into a turbulent political climate, one that has her parents arguing, Collin secretly heading for Canada, and her extended family at odds.

The war is everywhere, and Grace quickly learns that she cannot escape it, no matter how hard she tries.

About The Author

Audrey Couloumbis’s first book for children, Getting Near to Baby, won the Newbery Honor in 2000. Audrey is also the author of several other highly acclaimed books for young readers, including The Misadventures of Maude March, which was named a Junior Library Guild Selection, a Booksense 76 Pick, a New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, and a National Parenting Publications Gold Award Winner.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Erin on December 05, 2017

I really enjoy reading historical fiction books which this one is. It is about a 13 year old girl who's brother was drafted into the Vietnam War. Her brother burns his draft card starting an outrage with his family. Grace tries to escape the war however it is everywhere and she can't avoid it. Altho......more

Goodreads review by Mr. Steve on December 11, 2009

One of my absolute favorite historical fiction books EVER! Dealing with family differences about the Vietnam War, the book is realistically told by a 12 year old girl who is stuck in the middle and doesn't know what to think about it. We voted for it to be on the Nutmeg list this year, but it is out......more

Goodreads review by Marianna on July 22, 2018

This is a child's book. I read it because I am a teacher and I am always looking for books to give to my low level readers that will keep their interest. This was a Newbery Honor Award Winner so I thought I'd give it a try. Let me just say, that just because it was a kid's book doesn't mean it shoul......more

Goodreads review by James on February 02, 2016

Grace is about thirteen years of age, and she has an older brother named Collin. It's also the time of the Vietnam war and the massacre at Kent State. Collin has burned his draft card, and it's possible he might go to Canada to escape being drafted. The book is about the effect his decision has on t......more

Goodreads review by Susan on November 07, 2007

When an older brother leaves for Canada instead of going to Vietnam, what happens to the family he leaves behind?......more