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Summer Dance - by Nan Rossiter (Paperback)

Summer Dance -  by Nan Rossiter (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "When Liam Tate was seven years old, his uncle Cooper opened his heart and his Nantucket home to him. In the intervening decades, Liam has found both love and loss on the island, and since learning of his son Levi's existence, a new kind of happiness. Yet one piece of his family history remains elusive--the long-ago romance between his uncle and Sally Adams. Now Sally has a revelation that sets the whole town abuzz: She's publishing a book about what happened during the summer when she and Cooper first met, painting a picture so vivid it feels like yesterday . . . "-- <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>Winner of the 2018 PNWA Nancy Pearl Award</b> <p/>New York Times<i> and </i>USA Today <i>bestselling author Nan Rossiter brings together characters from her acclaimed novel </i>Nantucket<i> in a powerful, heartwarming love story that bridges past and present.</i> <p/>When Liam Tate was seven years old, his uncle Cooper opened his heart and his Nantucket home to him. In the intervening decades, Liam has found both love and loss on the island, and since learning of his son Levi's existence, a new kind of happiness. Yet one piece of his family history remains elusive--the long-ago romance between his uncle and Sally Adams. Now Sally has a revelation that sets the whole town abuzz: She's publishing a book about what happened during the summer when she and Cooper first met, painting a picture so vivid it feels like yesterday . . . <p/>In 1969, Winston Ellis Cooper III lands on Nantucket with only a duffel bag and a bottle of Jack Daniels. He finds a sparsely furnished beach cottage, about as far from Vietnam as he can get. But even here, Cooper can't withdraw from the world entirely. Especially once his eyes meet Sally's in the flickering lights of a summer dance. The effects of that fiery affair can still be felt decades later. And as the story unfolds, there are new lessons for all to learn about life's triumphs and heartaches, and about loving enough to let go. <p/><b>Praise for the novels of Nan Rossiter</b> <p/>"Nan Rossiter is at the peak of her storytelling abilities with <i>Under a Summer Sky</i>, which is told with the kind of compassion, grace, and wisdom that is nearly unrivaled in contemporary fiction." -Examiner.com <p/>"Eloquent and surprising...I love this story of faith, love, and the lasting bonds of family." -Ann Leary, author of <i>The Good House, </i> on<i> The Gin & Chowder Club</i> <p/>"A gripping story of three sisters, of love lost and found and a family's journey from grief to triumph. A sure winner." -Debbie Macomber, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author, on <i>More Than You Know</i> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> "Rossiter examines the effects of war, loss, and secrets in this coming-of- age book-within-a-book. There cannot be triumph without failure, or happiness without tragedy. Steadily paced and with a protagonist one can only root for, this is a great read for summer at the pool or beach. Fans of Elin Hildebrand and Nancy Thayer will enjoy this Nantucket tale." -<b><i>BOOKLIST</i></b> <p/>Rossiter returns to the characters from her novel Nantucket in this coming-of-age story. Sally Ryan, the proud owner of Nantucket coffee shop Cuppa Joe, is publishing a book about her life story. As readers learn, Sally had a very unremarkable childhood, living with her widowed father in Medford, Mass. Her life forever changes when she meets Drew McIntyre, gets pregnant, and marries him at a young age. Fearful of Drew and encumbered by Catholic guilt (she believes her miscarriage resulted from one of her misdeeds), Sally believes that the marriage can't be dissolved. She travels to Nantucket, finds a place to stay, and begins working at a local coffee shop. After meeting Coop, a Vietnam vet, Sally enjoys their close friendship, which evolves into an on-again, off-again romance they try to keep secret. While the story of Sally's life is a page-turner, it's the manner in which she is finally able to reconcile her faith with her relationship with Coop that will resonate. <b>- Publishers Weekly</b><i><br></i> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Nan Rossiter</b> was born in Mount Vernon, New York. She grew up in Pelham, New York, and in Barkhamsted, Connecticut. From a young age she loved to draw. After high school, she attended Rhode Island School of Design and graduated with a BFA in illustration. <p/> After working in the freelance field and creating art for internationally recognized companies such as Viking, MasterCard, and UPS, Nan began writing and illustrating books for children. She is the author-illustrator of several children's books, including, most recently, <i>The Fo'c'sle: Henry Beston's Outermost House</i>. <p/> Nan lives in rural Connecticut with her husband and two handsome sons. When she's not working, she enjoys hiking with her family or reading a good book. <p/> Visit her website at www.nanrossiter.com.

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