Someone Like Summer

Kids, Teen, Love and Romance, Fiction - YA, Romance, Social Issues
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Author: M. E. Kerr ISBN: 9781480455535
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: December 17, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Teen & Tween Language: English
Author: M. E. Kerr
ISBN: 9781480455535
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: December 17, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Language: English

A seventeen-year-old girl falls in love with a Latino immigrant in this powerhouse novel about taboo passion and interracial love

Annabel Brown’s first glimpse of the boy fated to change her life is on a soccer field near her home in the resort town of Seaview, Long Island. His name is Esteban Santiago, and he came to town as a member of a crew hired by Annabel’s father, a widowed contractor. From the moment they see each other, Annabel and Esteban know they’re meant to be together.

They couldn’t be more different. Annabel is a blue-eyed blonde from a wealthy family living a life of privilege and ease. Esteban is an illegal immigrant from Colombia. With both of their families violently opposed to the relationship, they have to sneak around, leaving love notes in library books and meeting secretly on the beach late at night. As the summer—and their romance—progress, racial tensions flare, threatening to turn this peaceful Hamptons town into a powder keg.

Set against the backdrop of the Iraq War and Hurricane Katrina, *Someone Like Summer *has undertones of a modern-day West Side Story as it confronts issues of class, race, prejudice, and a love that transcends every stereotype.

This ebook features an illustrated personal history of M. E. Kerr including rare images from the author’s collection.

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A seventeen-year-old girl falls in love with a Latino immigrant in this powerhouse novel about taboo passion and interracial love

Annabel Brown’s first glimpse of the boy fated to change her life is on a soccer field near her home in the resort town of Seaview, Long Island. His name is Esteban Santiago, and he came to town as a member of a crew hired by Annabel’s father, a widowed contractor. From the moment they see each other, Annabel and Esteban know they’re meant to be together.

They couldn’t be more different. Annabel is a blue-eyed blonde from a wealthy family living a life of privilege and ease. Esteban is an illegal immigrant from Colombia. With both of their families violently opposed to the relationship, they have to sneak around, leaving love notes in library books and meeting secretly on the beach late at night. As the summer—and their romance—progress, racial tensions flare, threatening to turn this peaceful Hamptons town into a powder keg.

Set against the backdrop of the Iraq War and Hurricane Katrina, *Someone Like Summer *has undertones of a modern-day West Side Story as it confronts issues of class, race, prejudice, and a love that transcends every stereotype.

This ebook features an illustrated personal history of M. E. Kerr including rare images from the author’s collection.

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