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Summer of Salt
By (Author) Katrina Leno
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
21st August 2020
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 205mm, Spine 18mm
214g
Magic passed down through generations.An island where strange things happen. One summer that will become legend.
Practical Magic meets Nova Ren Sumas Imaginary Girls and Laura Rubys Bone Gap in this lush, atmospheric novel by acclaimed author Katrina Leno.
Georgina Fernweh waits impatiently for the tingle of magic in her fingersmagic that has touched every woman in her family. But with her eighteenth birthday looming at the end of this summer, Georgina fears her gift will never come.
Over the course of her last summer on the islanda summer of storms, falling in love, and the mystery behind one rare three-hundred-year-old birdGeorgina will learn the truth about magic, in all its many forms.
Praise for Katrina Leno:
Lenos writing is flawless. Readers of all ages will find themselves swept away. VOYA
Charming and sophisticated. Kirkus
Crackles with wit, humor, and enormous love.Booklist (starred review)
Introduces a fierce new presence.Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Equal parts fantasy, romance, and mystery, this book shimmers with an irresistible energy." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Sophisticated and complex. A necessary novel that is, at the same time, so enjoyable to read that teens will have to fight the urge to crawl into the pages." -- School Library Journal (starred review)
"A tale that combines sumptuous old-fashioned storytelling and modern feminist themes." -- Chicago Tribune
"A fanciful, whimsical novel. Leno mixes small-town island life and the loving bond between sisters with light magical elements as well as weightier issues that are examined with nuance and maturity." -- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Katrina Leno grew up in Connecticut and spent her childhood summers by the shore in Massachusetts, where The Half Life of Molly Pierce takes place. Katrina was first published at the age of sixteen in the Connecticut Review and now holds an MFA in creative writing. This is her first novel.