Still Summer

Still Summer by Jacquelyn Mitchard, published by Center Point Pub. in 2008, is a large print edition comprising 399 pages. This novel follows the reunion of three high school friends, Tracy, Olivia, and Holly, known as The Godmothers, as they embark on a luxury sailboat trip in the Caribbean. Their journey, initially filled with promise, quickly turns perilous due to a series of unforeseen events that challenge their survival and the strength of their long-standing friendship.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and suspense as the characters confront not only the elements and the threat of piracy but also their own vulnerabilities. The narrative explores themes of friendship and the complexities of maternal bonds, all while depicting a gripping struggle against adversity. This edition offers an engaging experience for those interested in stories that delve into the dynamics of relationships amid life-threatening circumstances.
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Back in high school, Tracy, Olivia, and Holly were known as The Godmothers, the girls everyone wanted to be and know. Unlike many friendships, their bond survived the years. But 20 years later, their glamorous leader, Olivia, whose wealthy Italian husband has died, suggests they reunite on her return to the United States with a luxury sailboat crossing in the Caribbean. With Tracy’s college-aged daughter and an attentive two-man crew, they sail into paradise. But then, the smallest mistake triggers a series of devastating events. Suddenly in a desperate fight for survival, they battle the elements, dwindling food and water, the threat of modern-day piracy, and their own frailties. STILL SUMMER is at once a breathtaking adventure and a story about the bonds that hold friend to friend and mothers to daughters, and how facing our own mortality tests the truth of everything we think we know.
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