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The Summer Club
The Summer Club: A Novel | Hannah McKinnon
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Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the �charming and warm-hearted� (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club. Mayhaven (…more)
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Amor4Libros
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3.75 ⭐️ Put a book set in New England in front of me and I will instantly pick it up! This story follows 2 families in a Connecticut suburb who become next-door neighbors when one of them moves next door after relocating from NY.

Their lives become intertwined as they navigate different lifestyle choices and mostly, the summer club where some of them work and others want to belong. 👇🏽

Amor4Libros I liked the story, even though sometimes it was a little slow and I figured out what the main plot twist was about 50% in. But I stuck with it and can't say that I was ever bored. Loved the different POVs, I think the author did a great job breaking up and connecting the story between the characters.

TW: Some mention of eating disorder.
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The Summer Club: A Novel | Hannah McKinnon
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Told in three perspectives, this family drama, as the title suggests, takes place over a single summer at a MA country club. Mayhaven‘s membership is down, Ned Birch‘s role as president lacks authority. Darcy, his teenage daughter, works there for the summer but refuses to golf after playing since she was a child. Flick, the new teen next door to the Birches, struggles to fit in. This may lead to interesting discussions if you get over the pace.