
About the Book | |||
Unless you become a teacher, one day you wont have summers off. Its easy to say that, but comprehending a lifestyle where you dont get to hit reset once a year and remake yourself is another matter. For two decades, youre conditioned to thinkMoreUnless you become a teacher, one day you wont have summers off. Its easy to say that, but comprehending a lifestyle where you dont get to hit reset once a year and remake yourself is another matter. For two decades, youre conditioned to think life is divided into chapters, but with graduation it all stops. While sometimes it may technically be summer, it wont mean anything.Allison, Ant, Megan, and Travis are in the middle of their last real summer. Having graduated from school, they feel under pressure to make plans, or at least memories. But while the Oak Valley music scene is exciting and the weather is ... alright, what does having three months off matter?Nick Sadlers debut novel is a fond, yet honest, farewell to a youth spent hanging out at record shops and watching bands. The cast of Goodbye Summers, helped and hindered by friends, family, new faces, and cats, attempt to shake themselves out of a suburban stupor and make something of themselves. If they can keep from getting distracted, that is ... | |||