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Books with title The Lovely Summer

  • Summer Love

    Craig Bartlett, Maggie Groening, Various

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, June 1, 2001)
    When Helga and Arnold both end up at the beach for summer vacation, a beautiful girl and a sandcastle competition complicate Helga's plans.
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  • Summer Love

    Shawn Purcell

    language (, Oct. 6, 2014)
    A light, refreshing tale of summer excitement, adventure and heartache. Reeling from a bad break up, and a hectic school year, Vanessa looks forward to spending a quiet season at the family vacation house in Maine. But this summer in Mountain Desert would be everything but quiet. Vanessa quickly learns that life is a fast moving journey full of unexpected happenstance. Join Vanessa and her siblings, Lucas and Clarissa, on their paths of renewal, self-discovery and enlightenment.
  • Summer Love

    Diane Schwemm

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2005)
    Who’s spending the summer at the private Silver Beach?Elli Wells denies her own longings to protect her younger brother from Charlotte Ransom, the girl she knows will break Ethan’s heart. Ethan Wells sets his sights on the one thing he’s wanted all his life: Charlotte Ransom.Charlotte Ransom is jealous of everything Elli has. And the thing she craves most can never be hers: Sam DeWitt.Sam DeWitt could have anyone at Silver Beach . . . except the one girl who holds his heart: Elli Wells.
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  • Summer Love

    Silke Kranach

    language (, April 23, 2018)
    16-year-old Anna has leukemia. Because her life is getting more and more out of control, she just wants to die as soon as possible. If it wasn't for her feelings for Paul. He has to decide now: Between a band contest and a love that may only last a summer.
  • Summer Love

    Tiffany Ladeira

    language (Fiction Publishing, Inc., July 31, 2010)
    "Summer Love" is about a girl named Rela who attends Central Clarke High School along with her best friend, Dylan. From falling in "love", to losing friends, gaining friends, and of course mean girls, the two find out the hard way about the drama teenagers go through. When Rela and Dylan meet two skater boys, Joel and Andrew, over the summer at the movies, they quickly fall head over heels and the girls' lives start to get dramatic. Whether it's living life with her group of friends or just being at home with her brother and parents, Rela's life is anything but boring.
  • The lost summer

    Charlotte Baker Montgomery

    Hardcover (Nortex Press, March 15, 2002)
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  • Summer Love

    Tiffany Ladeira

    (Fiction Publishing, Inc., Aug. 31, 2010)
    "Summer Love" is about a girl named Rela who attends Central Clarke High School along with her best friend, Dylan. From falling in "love", to losing friends, gaining friends, and of course mean girls, the two find out the hard way about the drama teenagers go through. When Rela and Dylan meet two skater boys, Joel and Andrew, over the summer at the movies, they quickly fall head over heels and the girls' lives start to get dramatic. Whether it's living life with her group of friends or just being at home with her brother and parents, Rela's life is anything but boring.
  • Summer Love

    Shawn Purcell

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 18, 2014)
    A light, refreshing tale of summer excitement, adventure and heartache. Reeling from a bad break up, and a hectic school year, Vanessa looks forward to spending a quiet season at the family vacation house in Maine. But this summer in Mountain Desert would be everything but quiet. Vanessa quickly learns that life is a fast moving journey full of unexpected happenstance. Join Vanessa and her siblings, Lucas and Clarissa, on their paths of renewal, self-discovery and enlightenment.
  • The Lost Summer

    Kathryn Williams

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, July 14, 2009)
    "I died one summer, or I almost did. Part of me did. I don't say that to be dramatic, only because it's true." For the past nine years, Helena Waite has been returning to summer camp at Southpoint. Every year the camp and its familiar routines, landmarks, and people have welcomed her back like a long-lost family member. But this year she is returning not as a camper, but as a counselor, while her best friend, Katie Bell remains behind. All too quickly, Helena discovers that the innocent world of campfires, singalongs, and field days have been pushed aside for late night pranks on the boys' camp, skinny dipping in the lake, and stolen kisses in the hayloft. As she struggles to define herself in this new world, Helena begins to lose sight of what made camp special and the friendships that have sustained her for so many years. And when Ransome, her longtime crush, becomes a romantic reality, life gets even more confusing. Told with honesty and heart, Kathryn Williams' second novel tackles the timeless theme of growing up, set at a camp where innocence is created and lost.
  • the lost summer

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    Paperback (Hyperion book, March 6, 2009)
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  • The Long Summer

    Dorothy E Miller

    Paperback (Miller & Seymour Inc, Dec. 1, 1992)
    One of the achievements in modern literature for shildren is a genuine history of American life and of family life at its equal best. If the country can become great in humility, and can work earnestly to solve it's problems at the same time that it carries it's share of world responsibilities, it will be in the vision of children and their integrity and idealism. That is the theme of The Long Summer by Dorothy Miller.
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  • The Summer of Love

    Devon Youngblood

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Saying goodbye to her best friend Charlie wasn't easy. However, he was drafted into Major League Baseball right out high school. Spending her last summer before college at home, Caitlin figured she’d be spending her days with her nose in a book. But that is not the case when a new neighbor boy moves in next door. When Caitlin’s world comes crashing down around her, Charlie comes home to be there for his best friend. Charlie has always loved Caitlin, but never admitted it out loud. The two become inseparable for the rest of the summer. Things get a little complicated when feelings become involved, especially with Caitlin going off to college and Charlie back to the league. With another obstacle paving its way in between them, Charlie pushes Caitlin away. Will it be the last straw for Caitlin? Is Charlie really ready to give up what they once had? Or will they just have the summer of love to remember the other by?