The Summer House, Hannah McKinnon
The Summer House, Hannah McKinnon
List: $35.99 | Sale: $25.20
Club: $17.99

The Summer House

Author: Hannah McKinnon

Narrator: Nan McNamara

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/27/2023


Synopsis

When Flossy Merrill summons her children to the beloved family beach house to celebrate their father’s eightieth birthday, both cherished memories and long-kept secrets come to light in this charming and lyrical novel from the author of The Lake Season and Mystic Summer.Flossy Merrill has managed to—somewhat begrudgingly—gather her three ungrateful grown children from their dysfunctional lives for a summer reunion at the family’s Rhode Island beach house. Clementine, her youngest child and a young mother of two small children, has caused Flossy the most worry after enduring a tragically life-altering year. But Samuel and his partner Evan are not far behind in their ability to alarm: their prospective adoption search has just taken a heart-wrenching turn. Only Paige, the eldest of the headstrong Merrill clan, is her usual self: arriving precisely on time with her well-adapted teens. Little does her family know that she, too, is facing personal struggles of her own.No matter. With her family finally congregated under one seaside roof, Flossy is determined to steer her family back on course even as she prepares to reveal the fate of the summer house that everyone has thus far taken for granted: she’s selling it. The Merrill children are both shocked and outraged and each returns to memories of their childhoods at their once beloved summer house—the house where they have not only grown up, but from which they have grown away. With each lost in their respective heartaches, Clementine, Samuel, and Paige will be forced to reconsider what really matters before they all say goodbye to a house that not only defined their summers, but, ultimately, the ways in which they define themselves. Featuring McKinnon’s “sharp and evocative” (Kirkus Reviews) voice, this warm-hearted novel is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Mary Alice Monroe.

About Hannah McKinnon

Hannah McKinnon is the author of nine novels, including The Lake Season, Mystic Summer, The Summer House, Sailing Lessons, The View from Here, Message in the Sand, and The Darlings. She graduated from Connecticut College and the University of South Australia. She lives in Connecticut, with her family, a flock of chickens, and two raggedy rescue dogs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on October 20, 2012

This book spans the two world wars, and tells a story of love and loss, of the ties of family, of the sheer desperation of ordinary people caught up in war and of the good old British stiff-upper-lip mentality. This period of history is fascinating to me because of the way people held on tight to eve......more

Goodreads review by Kim on November 21, 2012

This book was a wonderful find. I think I must have chosen this purely on it's title and the story was a complete surprise. It was set around the 2 World Wars and the entwined lives. I loved how the book revealed it's secrets and enjoyed all the characters.......more

Goodreads review by Karen on May 30, 2012

Absolutely brilliant, I really enjoyed this book, and I am now wanting more of this author.......more

Goodreads review by Kate on October 12, 2010

Really good page-turner of a story with plenty of surprises amid the family drama. Very much recommended if you like family stories where secrets impact the next generation.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on October 14, 2018

Enjoyed reading this book but the story was nothing new or different for this genre. The blitz, flighter pilots, burns victims, village gossip and illegitimate children have all been done before. Despite the predictability of the story, the characters were good and it was a good detailed historical......more


Quotes

"Completely absorbing . . . Sure to appeal to fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Dorothea Benton Frank, The Summer House is an intriguing glimpse into a complicated yet still loving family." — Shelf Awareness"A crisis, unforgettable characters, and dramatic secrets make this book resonate long after the last page is turned." — RT Book Reviews"McKinnon bottles summer escapist beach reading in her latest, full of sunscreen-slathered days and bonfire nights. Fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Mary Alice Monroe will appreciate the Merrill family's loving dysfunction, with sibling rivalries and long-held grudges never far from the surface. This sweet-tart novel is as refreshing as homemade lemonade." — Booklist