Suddenly Last Summer #20

Suddenly Last Summer #20 by Melissa J. Morgan, published by Penguin on May 15, 2008, is a poignant conclusion to the series, featuring 160 pages in English. The story centers around Dr. Steve’s announcement that the government has mandated the sale of the campgrounds to the state, leaving the girls devastated. In response, they rally together to protest, demonstrating their determination to save their beloved camp.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the challenges of adolescence. As the girls embark on their journey to the state capital, they engage in activism with signs and chants, showcasing their commitment to a cause that holds deep personal significance. This edition captures the emotional stakes of their fight, highlighting the values and virtues that define their experiences during this critical summer.
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In this tearful conclusion to the series, Dr. Steve announces that the government has forced him to sell the campgrounds to the state. The girls are heartbroken, until they decide to take a stand. They gather a group and head to the state capital to protest on the camp’s behalf, replete with signs, chants, and plenty of determination. Will the girls plan work, or will this be the last summer they’re all together?
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