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Memories of Summer

Author: Ruth White
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 3032213

Format: Large Print
Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 165
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.7

ISBN: 0786230843
EAN: 9780786230846
ASIN: 0786230843

Publication Date: August 2, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Condition: Brand New Book, fast shipping, mint condition, welcome international orders and APO's

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Product Description
A Junior Library Guild Selection

In 1955, thirteen-year-old Lyric moves with her dad, Poppy, and older sister, Summer, from a tucked-away holler in Virginia to the big industrial city of Flint, Michigan. Getting out of Glory Bottom is a dream-come-true for both girls, but after a hopeful beginning up north, Summer's funny ways start to turn serious. She drops first out of school, then out of society almost completely. Her descent into mental illness is described through the eyes of Lyric, who loves her sister deeply yet feels increasing frustration, embarrassment, and anger about Summer's disease.


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3 out of 5 stars Mental Illness Affects Sisters   June 11, 2007
From the time they were very young, Lyric was always aware that her sister Summer was strange, with her fear of electricity and her need to whisper to the mountains that surrounded their coal mining town. But Lyric and her father have always just overlooked these strange behaviors and haven't thought much of them.

Then, when Lyric is thirteen and Summer is sixteen, they move to a Minnesota city where their father is going to try to find work in an automobile factory. Once there, things start to go downhill for Summer, who becomes more adamant about her conversations with people who aren't there. She spends much of her time in a fog, then begins to neglect her own hygiene. Summer becomes more and more difficult to live with, especially when Lyric and her father try to control her.

Eventually Summer is diagnosed with schizophrenia and after she develops a fondness for fire and for sharp objects such as razor blades, Lyric and her father realize that Summer's disease is more than they can handle, and they need help from doctors. The decision to seek help is difficult for Lyric, who still remembers the wonderful big sister she had as a child. She feels guilty for being embarrassed by Summer but finds it hard to feel any other way.

I liked that Lyric's feelings were portrayed realistically, especially her guilt about being ashamed of her sister. I liked that the characters weren't poor throughout the book. They had enoug problems without the author adding financial troubles to their story.

I didn't like that there was so little resolution in this book. I kept expecting some sort of big blowout that never happened.



4 out of 5 stars Memories of Summer   June 12, 2006
The book Memories of Summer is a great book about a young teen girl that has schizophrenia. Lyric and her father have to learn how to control and take care of their delusional family member, which becomes harder and harder for them to do. This book is really good, and it goes deep into the topic of schizophrenia. This book has very strong parts and is powerful at times. Ruth White writes with great passion which makes the book more enjoyable to read. I thought that this book was really informative, but at the same time compelling. Definitely worth 4 stars!


4 out of 5 stars Memories of Summer   March 31, 2006
In the beginning of this book it introduces you to the narrator, Lyric, and her family. Her sister, Summer, is older and her dad raised them both. She doesn't remember her mom, though, because she died of consumption when Lyric was three and Summer was six. They had lived in southwest Virginia since they were born, but they were always promised to go move to the city. As the girls got older, they begin to encounter more and more problems in their daily life.
I enjoyed this book because a few of the problems I could relate to my life and my friends. It has many common issues in it that people can relate to and can understand in depth. This book is not very long, but I feel it is a terrific book if you are looking for something you want to be able to relate to.



5 out of 5 stars Memories of Summer   November 17, 2005
From the point of view of the younger sister, this story takes you into the heart of a family who discovers a member is suffering from skizofrenia. Memories of Summer will make you cry and laugh, sigh and shout. One of the most touching stories I have ever read, you really relate to the characters.


5 out of 5 stars MEMORIS OF SUMMER   October 28, 2005
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LURIC AND SISTER SUMMER MOVED WITH FATER TO RIGINIA .WHEN THEY HAN A FEWMONTHS THERE SUMMER STARTEDTALKING TO HEREIF THEN SHE HAN THE SAME, I LIKED THAT SUMMER AND LUYRIC ALWAYS UNDER STOD EACH OTHER AND HERER ARGUED. I DIDNT UKE THAT WHEN THEY MORED TO RIRGUIA THIS STARTED TO MY FAVORITE CHARACTER IS LUYRIC , BECAUSE SHE WAS ALWAYS TAKING CARE OF HER SISTER, MY FAVORITE PASSAGE WAS WHEN LURIC ANDSUMMER WERE MOVING TO VIRGINIA . I CAME TO TEXAS. READ 'MEMORIES OF SUMMER' IT IS A FABULOS BOOK THAT WILL MAKE YOU WANT TO CRY OUT OF ALL THE CHARACTERS HAVE TO SUFFER THE MOST .TRUE STORY.



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