Summer’s End

Summer’s End by Audrey Couloumbis, published by Penguin Publishing Group in February 2007, is a poignant exploration of a young girl’s coming-of-age during a tumultuous time in American history. At thirteen, Grace faces significant changes as her brother, Collin, is drafted into the Vietnam War. Collin’s decision to burn his draft card creates a rift within the family, forcing Grace to navigate her feelings of bewilderment and anger amidst the political upheaval surrounding her.
This edition, comprising 184 pages, delves into themes of family dynamics and self-reliance against the backdrop of the 20th century. As Grace grapples with her brother’s choices and the pervasive impact of the war, readers will find a narrative that reflects the complexities of growing up in a divided society. The story captures the essence of a young girl’s struggle to understand her place in a world marked by conflict and change, making it a relevant read for those interested in social topics and historical perspectives.
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The summer Grace turns thirteen is when everything changes. The Vietnam War is raging, and Grace’s brother, Collin, is drafted. But Collin decides to take a stand and burn his draft card, igniting a war within the family. Grace suddenly finds herself bewildered and angry, thrust into a turbulent political climate. The war is everywhere, and Grace quickly learns that she cannot escape it, no matter how hard she tries.
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