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Soeurs d'un été (1998)

par Judy Blume

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Fiction. Literature. Romance. HTML:#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 
 
In the summer of 1977, Victoria Leonards world changes forever when Caitlin Somers chooses her as a friend. Dazzling, reckless Caitlin welcomes Vix into the heart of her sprawling, eccentric family, opening doors to a world of unimaginable privilege, sweeping her away to vacations on Marthas Vineyard, an enchanting place where the two friends become summer sisters.
 
Now, years later, Vix is working in New York City. Caitlin is getting married on the Vineyard. And the early magic of their long, complicated friendship has faded. But Caitlin begs Vix to come to her wedding, to be her maid of honor. And Vix knows that she will gobecause she wants to understand what happened during that last shattering summer. And, after all these years, she needs to know why her best friendher summer sisterstill has the power to break her heart.
 
Praise for Summer Sisters
 
Compulsively readable . . . [Blumes] powers are prodigious.The New York Times Book Review
 
As warm as a summer breeze blowing through your hair, as nostalgic as James Taylor singing How Sweet It Is. You remember. So does Judy Blume. How sweet it was.Chicago Tribune
 
An exceptionally moving story that can leave the reader laughing and crying . . . sometimes at the same time . . . Blume creates a rich tapestry of characters.The Denver Post
 
Blumes characters still tend to hover after the book is set aside. . . . She catches perfectly the well-armored love between longtime female friends.The Seattle Times.
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Whether you read the classic, Are you there God? It’s me, Margaret, or Summer Sisters, you won’t be disappointed by the writing of Judy Blume.

Firstly, I love the title, Summer Sisters. Nothing more needs to be said, you already know what the book is about - just as the title states. Caitlyn has it all, the money, the looks, the opportunities. What she lacks in family stability, she makes up for with her free, if sometimes exaggerated spirit. Victoria, “Vix,” is Caitlyn’s opposite, lacking in wealth, not quite the stunner, and her opportunities are limited (so she thinks) because of these things. But for whatever reason, at age 12, Caitlyn invites Vix to spend the summer on Martha’s Vineyard with her Dad and brother.

Summer Sisters is a decades long saga of the story of the girls growing up, growing together, growing apart, learning about their female “Power,” boys, friendship, life lessons, and the like. In wonderful Judy Blume style, the pages fly by, as to the years, ending with a bit of an unexpected heartbreak.

This book made me smile with nostalgia, reminisce about days and friends gone by, and wish for all young girls to have he experience of a Summer Sister. ( )
  LyndaWolters1 | Apr 3, 2024 |
I wish I knew what magic makes a book so compelling that you just get sucked right into it and look up hours later, thinking, “I should go to bed, but just a few more pages, but ohhh I’m really going to be sorry when my alarm goes off at 5:30, but just a few more pages, ohhh what the heck okay another chapter.”

In another author’s hands, maybe, this would not have been that kind of book. There were a couple of twists but it was otherwise fairly predictable. The characters were not especially complex and yet I just wanted to know what happened, what they did, why did they do it, and yes I even needed a few Kleenex at the end. The brief little peeks into every (with one key exception) character’s innermost thoughts following key events should have been annoying, but I was instead delighted with them.

I can’t explain it, but this was one of those books. More than 400 pages and I am a slow, stodgy reader, but I gobbled this one up in 2 days. Go figure.

Paperback version, picked up secondhand on a whim 3 years ago.

Previous Updates:
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  Doodlebug34 | Jan 1, 2024 |
Wow. So much nostalgia--everything from the Vineyard to NYC to the quick mention of Choate. ( )
  eringill | Dec 25, 2022 |
Love me some Judy Blume ( )
  Jen-Lynn | Aug 1, 2022 |
My third time reading this one, it’s a favorite, though it probably isn’t for everyone.

The frank sexual content is one of the areas where this might lose some readers. I’m fine with the adults and older teen scenes, it’s the sexual content in relation to kids under fifteen, particularly a bathtub scene where it does sometimes feel like a bit much yet at the same time you can’t help but think that it’s realistic, too, to portray kids’ thoughts, experiences, and curiosity about sex and their bodies.

Caitlin is another area that may lead some to DNF this one. While family and romance play a part, the central relationship is Vix and Caitlin’s friendship, it’s definitely on the toxic side of things which often doesn’t work for me, but there’s something so compelling and page-turning about the messiness of their bond/addiction to each other. I’d give anything to read Caitlin’s POV (we hear from everyone in the book except for her), to know for certain what was going on in her head and her heart, still, the more times I’ve read this book and the more widely discussed mental health has become, the more I empathize with her, on the surface Caitlin is pretty easy to hate but Judy Blume isn’t just a surface kind of writer, there are hints of Caitlin’s vulnerability and her fragility that doesn’t excuse her behavior but does allow you to occasionally feel for her.

I’m forever undecided on what impresses me most about this book, the emotional truth in it or the scope of it, from middle-school and care-free summers to college and careers. It’s amazing how much ground is covered without an overwhelming page count, without ever feeling like you’ve missed something crucial or been shortchanged in any way and how it gives a sense of each decade it’s in without extraneous research bogging down the momentum, there’s an instinct here for the right details rather than all the details that I thoroughly appreciate and admire. ( )
  SJGirl | Jul 18, 2021 |
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Blume leads two best friends from age 12 to 30 through first love, college, marriage, and motherhood. When Caitlin Somers invites Victoria (Vix) Weaver to her divorced dad's home on Martha's Vineyard for the summer, it's the start of a lasting friendship, as they make a pact ("Never be ordinary or die"), experiment with the Power between their legs, and develop crushes on older island boys. For Vix summers on the Vineyard provide an escape from family and financial concerns and an entry into a privileged surrogate family. For Caitlin, with her father remarried, Vix is both a source of unconditional love and a rival. The strength of this novel is its vivid portrait of teens in the 1980s. Interspersed viewpoints of various characters add interest and depth.
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. HTML:#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 
 
In the summer of 1977, Victoria Leonards world changes forever when Caitlin Somers chooses her as a friend. Dazzling, reckless Caitlin welcomes Vix into the heart of her sprawling, eccentric family, opening doors to a world of unimaginable privilege, sweeping her away to vacations on Marthas Vineyard, an enchanting place where the two friends become summer sisters.
 
Now, years later, Vix is working in New York City. Caitlin is getting married on the Vineyard. And the early magic of their long, complicated friendship has faded. But Caitlin begs Vix to come to her wedding, to be her maid of honor. And Vix knows that she will gobecause she wants to understand what happened during that last shattering summer. And, after all these years, she needs to know why her best friendher summer sisterstill has the power to break her heart.
 
Praise for Summer Sisters
 
Compulsively readable . . . [Blumes] powers are prodigious.The New York Times Book Review
 
As warm as a summer breeze blowing through your hair, as nostalgic as James Taylor singing How Sweet It Is. You remember. So does Judy Blume. How sweet it was.Chicago Tribune
 
An exceptionally moving story that can leave the reader laughing and crying . . . sometimes at the same time . . . Blume creates a rich tapestry of characters.The Denver Post
 
Blumes characters still tend to hover after the book is set aside. . . . She catches perfectly the well-armored love between longtime female friends.The Seattle Times.

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