Summer Shift: A Novel
By (Author) Lynn Kiele Bonasia
Simon & Schuster
Touchstone
2nd May 2011
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
336
Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 23mm
320g
Forty-four-year-old Cape Cod clam bar owner Mary Hopkins is stuck in the cycle of her seasonal business; overwhelmed by the relentless influx of new names and fresh young faces, she feels as if life is passing her by.
In the first days of the summer season, a young waitresss tragic accident stirs up unresolved pain from Marys past, leaving her longing for connection. At the same time, Marys life is further upended as she begins to suspect her beloved great-aunt, the one person in the world who loves her unconditionally, is descending into Alzheimers disease. Then, in walks Dan, a lost loveperhaps the greatest of her life returning to the Cape after disappearing years before without an explanation. As Mary faces these challenges and losses, its her rekindled romance with Dan and her burgeoning unlikely friendships with a warm, eccentric collection of local characters that keep her afloat.
Set against the backdrop of Cape Cod sand, sun, and seafood, Summer Shift is the story of a womans struggle to find the peace, love, and human connection that have eluded her for decades.
"Warm, intelligent and charming. A moving read with characters that stay with you long after you have turned the last page.'
--Santa Montefiore, author of The French Gardener and The Perfect Happiness
Lynn Kiele Bonasia has been a freelance advertising copywriter for more than twenty years. She has published short fiction in The Seattle Review and The Miami Herald, among others. She and her family spend summers on Cape Cod and live outside Boston during the winter. Please visit her website at www.lynnbonasia.com