Hurricane Summer

Hurricane Summer by W. Z. Nelson, published by iUniverse in October 2002, is a 112-page work written in English. This book follows young Emily Carr as she anticipates a summer filled with excitement at her family’s home on the Cape. While she cherishes the sights and sounds of Truro, her expectations for the season take an unexpected turn, prompting her to seek new ways to find joy amidst challenges.
Readers will discover Emily’s journey as she navigates the complexities of summer, including the looming threat of hurricanes. The narrative explores themes of resilience and family dynamics as Emily, along with her dog Fred, strives to keep her loved ones safe and entertained. As the summer unfolds, the story captures a range of emotions, from laughter to tears, illustrating how quickly an idyllic season can transform into a whirlwind of experiences.
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For young Emily Carr, nothing could ever be more exciting than the pure anticipation of another summer on the Cape with her family. She loved everything about the old house–the smell, the sound, and especially the view. Truro was a magical place for an eleven-year-old to explore, and Emily just felt it in her bones. This was going to be the best summer ever! Too bad she wasn’t exactly right. Her expectations quickly dashed, she is forced to find new ways to make the summer enjoyable. But as another hurricane season prepares to batter the region, she’s got to find the strength and courage to keep herself, her adorable dog Fred, and her family all safe and entertained. By the time the summer’s over, Emily and her family will experience laughter, tears, and no shortage of excitement. Funny how things can spin out of control as their idyllic summer quickly becomes anything but.
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