The Last Bathing Beauty, Amy Sue Nathan
The Last Bathing Beauty, Amy Sue Nathan
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The Last Bathing Beauty

Author: Amy Sue Nathan

Narrator: Kathleen McInerney

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2020


Synopsis

A former beauty queen faces the secrets of her past—for herself and the sake of her family’s future—in a heartfelt novel about fate, choices, and second chances.Everything seemed possible in the summer of 1951. Back then Betty Stern was an eighteen-year-old knockout working at her grandparents’ lakeside resort. The “Catskills of the Midwest” was the perfect place for Betty to prepare for bigger things. She’d head to college in New York City. Her career as a fashion editor would flourish. But first, she’d enjoy a wondrous last summer at the beach falling deeply in love with an irresistible college boy and competing in the annual Miss South Haven pageant. On the precipice of a well-planned life, Betty’s future was limitless.Decades later, the choices of that long-ago season still reverberate for Betty, now known as Boop. Especially when her granddaughter comes to her with a dilemma that echoes Boop’s memories of first love, broken hearts, and faraway dreams. It’s time to finally face the past—for the sake of her family and her own happiness. Maybe in reconciling the life she once imagined with the life she’s lived, Boop will discover it’s never too late for a second chance.

About Amy Sue Nathan

Amy Sue Nathan is the author of four novels and the founder of the award-winning Women’s Fiction Writers blog, named a Best Website for Writers by Writer’s Digest. She is a frequent speaker and workshop leader, a member of Tall Poppy Writers, and a writing coach for aspiring authors. Amy lives near Philadelphia and is the mom of two grown children and a willing servant to one geriatric dog. For more information, visit www.amysuenathan.com.


Reviews

“They each sat in a chair without talking. Words weren’t necessary to keep someone company.” ― Amy Sue Nathan, The Last Bathing Beauty Review to follow..someday! Nostalgia, Nostalgia, Nostalgia!! That is what this book does..clothes you in nostalgia! How many times have I said nostalgia now? So..just a fe......more

Goodreads review by Karren

In 1951, Betty Stern is an eighteen year old young lady with her whole life ahead of her and she want's to study at Barnard College in New York. She loves fashion, makeup, looking as pretty as the girls do in the glossy magazines and she dreams of being a fashion editor. Betty lives and works at her......more


Quotes

“This novel of first loves and second chances will resonate with fans of historical fiction authors such as Beatriz Williams or Lauren Willig.” Library Journal