Rating: Summary: The Summer No One Cared Review: 'The Summer I Dared' is the story of Julia Bechtel, a forty-year-old wife & mother, who is one of three survivors of a boating accident that claims the lives of nine people. This causes her to do some self-reassessment and break free of her mold of passive obedience, changing her life as well as the lives of others in the process.
I suspect if I was closer in age or life situation to the main character I would have liked this book better (i.e. if I was in a lousy marriage and didn't have the courage to leave my hubby), but as it is, it didn't hold much interest for little old college student me. Barbara Delinsky is neither a great writer nor a bad one, but she could be a whole lot better if she lost the formulaic plots and the Psychology101 explanations for her characters' behaviour. There's nothing new or revealing here, just more of the same old, same old.
Rating: Summary: What if? Review: After being so disappointed with Delinskys last book Flirting With Pete I was not sure if I wanted to read The Summer I Dared but I am glad that I did. It is a wonderfully written story about what happens after we are faced with a life altering incident. In The Summer I Dared you will meet three very important people Julia, Noah, and Kim - the only survivors of a ferry accident that killed nine others. As you watch these three charactors live through the pain and guilt of being the only survivors, you will be asking yourself... What if something like this happened to me?
Rating: Summary: Great Read!! Review: Another great story by Barbara Delinsky! I learned a great deal about lostering! This book as with most of her others touches into human emotions that have you evaluating your own relationships, as well as taking a better look at yourself. Highly Recommended!!
Rating: Summary: wonderful in depth relationship drama Review: For years her identity was defined as Janet's daughter, Molly's mother, or Monte's wife. She accommodated the needs of everyone else at the cost of her own. With her daughter out of the house, Julia Bechtel decides to escape from her spouse so she can ponder what she wants to do with her unfulfilling marriage. Julia takes the ferry to visit her Aunt Zoe on Big Sawyer Island off the Maine coast. However, another vessel runs into the ferry causing both boats to explode.Julia, lobsterman Noah Prince, and islander Kim Colette are the only survivors. Julia realizes that for some unknown heavenly reason she has been provided with a chance to live life on her terms. Every day is a miraculous gift as she now knows she can never return to her unsatisfying life in New York unless substantial changes occur. Comfort comes in Noah's arms, but Julia wonders if she has the courage to seek love with him because that would disappoint her daughter and her parents whose opinions she values. Every venture that Barbara Delinsky takes her fans on is unique as the author never writes the same book twice. THE SUMMER I DARED is a beautiful love story as much as a character study of an individual finding courage with her second chance at life. The eccentric secondary cast, especially the barrier island crowd, keeps the tale from turning too inwardly maudlin while also enabling the audience to see the inner struggles of the heroine. Noah has his own demons in a neglected teenage son. All this adds up to a wonderful in depth relationship drama that focuses on the turmoil of good caring people. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: I was sorry when it was over! Review: I enjoyed this book immensely. I was sorry when I was finished -- I wanted to know more about how Julia and Noah's lives developed together. "You" know how it can be when you don't want a book to end. This story was well written and held my attention consistently. The details about angora rabbits and about lobstering were interesting but not "too much." I've always enjoyed B. Delinsky's books -- now I've got to wait for another new one :o(
Rating: Summary: I liked this book a lot Review: I enjoyed this story very much. Julia is a woman who is trying to come to terms with a bad marriage and feelings of low self worth. She goes to an island were she has been happy in the past to have some time to herself. An unfortunate accident occurs and she along with two other survivors must come to terms with what happened. I liked this book because there were different elements to the story that made it interesting. There was a mystery, info on lobstering, Angora rabbits, romance and insight to relationships with people in Julia's life. The characters were interesting and I especially liked the relationship between Noah and his son.
I gave this book 4 stars because I rate only books that I LOVE with 5 stars. This is not my favorite Delinsky book but it did not disappoint. The characters were all interesting and had depth. For me a good book has characters that stand out even if their not the MAIN character and in this book they all stood out. I'm glad I added it to my Delinsky collection.
Rating: Summary: A great summer read... Review: I really got into this book right from the first chapter. The book starts off with a ferry accident that leaves only Julia, Noah, and Kim alive while 9 others are killed. It deals with the personal struggle Julia goes through to find her true self, and why she was spared, as well as the other two. There's also a little mystery thrown in about how and why the accident happend in the first place. I must say though, sometimes Julia's wish-washyness got on my nerves, and I found myself wanting to yell at her to stand up for herself...but I think that's good when a book gets you so involved in the characters and their lives. I really recommend this book to anyone's that's interested...it's a wonderful little summer read that will hold your attention from the first page to the last.
Rating: Summary: An excellent read Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Barbara Delinksy has a talent to make her characters come alive, and I felt as though I knew them.
The family dynamics are so true to life, and I recommend this novel to anyone.
Rating: Summary: A good read for a summer weekend Review: Just finished Barbara Delinsky's latest book, The Summer I Dared. Her last two books have been really good. They are both very fast-paced and have a good story line. She has a special gift about writing about human relationships that very few authors have. You will certainly enjoy this one.
Rating: Summary: A good read for a summer weekend Review: Just finished Barbara Delinsky's latest book, The Summer I Dared. Her last two books have been really good. They are both very fast-paced and have a good story line. She has a special gift about writing about human relationships that very few authors have. You will certainly enjoy this one.
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