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Three Summers

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From multi-award-winning author Judith Clarke, this is a magnificent and deeply moving story about two girls, a life-long friendship, and the heart's search for the real true thing.

'A gentle, deeply passionate novel that makes you feel for a moment when you have finished it that you have actually lived someone else's life.' - Ursula Dubosarsky

The path of Ruth's life was shaped in one fateful moment when, as a baby, she was tossed clear from a car wreck. Her grandmother raised her, with a fierce hope that she would one day go to university and see every marvellous place in the world.

When Ruth and her best friend Fee finish school, Fee chooses motherhood and marriage. Ruth knows that she must leave town, but that means leaving Tam Finn, the elusive yet entrancing boy so unlike any other she has ever met.

An extraordinary story of friendship, longing and the saving grace of love.

'This story, which begins in rural Australia in 1959 but reaches into the past and the future, is written with Judith Clarke's magnificent precision and lightness, that makes you feel for a moment when you have finished it that you have actually lived someone else's life.' Ursula Dubosarsky

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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2014

      Gr 8 Up-Australian teen Ruth Gower makes life-changing decisions about friendship, love, family, and life in this quiet YA novel. Three Summers gives readers a window into Ruth's life in three periods: as she finishes up high school in her rural town, in her 30s at graduate school in London, and finally, in Sydney in her 50s. With an almost aerial view of the protagonist's life, the loose stories and characters that fill up the novel come together and demonstrate the ties that bind through friendship, family, or simply location. Clarke offers teens a light and slow-paced read, exploring whether someone's past can hold on long enough to shape the future. Because the narrative skips time lines frequently, it is more difficult to follow than the typical YA romance. A novel that could easily be recommended to adult readers, Three Summers will be most enjoyed by romantics and old souls who don't mind a book that kicks off with a languid pace.-Emily Moore, Camden County Library System, NJ

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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