The end of summer

John Lowry Lamb

first published 1995 Simon & Schuster, 1995 172 pages

When twelve-year-old Nick Harper loses his father in an automobile accident, he enters a period of mourning that threatens to engulf him. His mother, badly injured in the crash, lies comatose in their home. Nick finds some comfort in long talks he has with her, and while he is not sure she can actually hear him, he pours out his heart to her anyway. An aunt, to whom Nick feels no real closeness, comes to live with th...

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The end of summer edition · 1995 · Washington Square Press · 172 pages
Endo obu samā edition · 1995 · Kōdansha · 250 pages
The end of summer edition · 1995 · Simon & Schuster · 172 pages

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