Nantucket Red

Nantucket Red by Leila Howland, published by Disney-Hyperion on May 5, 2015, is a reprint edition comprising 288 pages in English. The story follows Cricket Thompson, who has achieved significant academic success and is set to attend Brown University with a scholarship. However, she soon realizes that the costs of living in a dormitory may require her to rethink her plans. To earn extra money for her college experience, Cricket returns to Nantucket for the summer, where she faces unexpected challenges that broaden her horizons and alter her future.
As Cricket navigates her summer, she encounters new opportunities in art and travel while developing a friendship with Ben, a surfer who encourages her to embrace freedom. Meanwhile, she grapples with the emotional turmoil of seeing her first love, Zack, become involved with someone else. This journey leads Cricket to a pivotal moment where she must confront her own desires and redefine success beyond her previous goals. Nantucket Red explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery, making it a relatable read for those interested in juvenile fiction and social themes.
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Cricket Thompson’s lifetime of overachieving has paid off: she’s headed to Brown University in the fall, with a spot on the lacrosse team and a scholarship that covers almost everything. Who knew living in the dorm cost money? An Ivy League education seems to mean living at home for the next four years.
When Cricket is offered the chance to earn enough cash to afford a real college experience, she heads back to Nantucket for the summer. But the faraway island challenges Cricket in ways she hadn’t anticipated. It’s hard to focus on earning money for next year, when she finds her world opening up in entirely new ways-to art, to travel, and, most unexpectedly, to a future completely different from the one she has been working toward her whole life. A friendship blossoms with Ben, the gorgeous surfer and bartender who encourages Cricket to be free, even as she smarts at the pain of seeing Zack, her first love, falling for her worst enemy.
But one night, when Cricket finally lets herself break all her own rules, she realizes she may have ruined her carefully constructed future with one impulsive decision. Cricket must dig deep to fight for her future, discovering that success isn’t just about reaching goals, but also about listening to what she’s been trying to ignore-her own heart.
Praise for Nantucket Blue:
“[Howland] evokes the Nantucket setting vividly . . . when it comes to indulgent beach reading, sometimes it’s more fun to get pushed over by a wave than to stay safely on your towel.”
-The New York Times
“Sand, secrets, Nantucket Reds, and romance. A fresh, feel-good debut.”
-The Boston Globe
*”Readers should feel empowered by Cricket’s efforts to grow up into a strong, honest, and emotionally intelligent young woman, even as they are enchanted by the romantic and exclusive island setting. This is a natural beach read, but will easily win Howland year-round fans, too.”
-Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Fans of Sarah Dessen will find much to like here, as the charm of this summery yarn lies in Cricket’s open appeal. Readers will root for her as she falls down, takes her lumps, and moves forward to her final year in high school, always remembering what she learned under the Nantucket sun.”
-Library Journal
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