Under a Dark Summer Sky by Vanessa Lafaye audiobook

Under a Dark Summer Sky

By Vanessa Lafaye
Read by Karen Chilton

Recorded Books, Inc.

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781664433236

  • ISBN: 9781664541061

  • ISBN: 9781664699083

Runtime: 11.49 Hours
Category: Fiction/Historical
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

SUMMERTIME is set in Florida in 1935 in a small town struggling with the effects of the Depression, and at the time of the great hurricane. The racially charged narrative swirls around Missy, with her courageous dedication to duty, who works for the Kincaid family; Henry, a long absent WWI soldier who still loves Missy, the girl he left behind; Henry's sister and Missy's friend Selma with her no-nonsense approach to crises; and Sheriff Dwayne Campbell, whose duty is to protect Henry, but who has personal reasons for wanting Henry to suffer. From the tense opening chapter, this atmospheric story is beautifully constructed and seductive. Vanessa is a natural story-teller, who vividly evokes the landscape, climate, and the people sweating under the broiling Florida sun and the weight of past decisions. As they try to grasp at the small potential for happiness that may still exist for them, their lives are tested to the limit by the devastation of a hurricane. The novel is based on real historical events.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A taut and powerful novel…deeply moving. A riveting piece of social history, it’s also a love story and a devastating account of what it’s like to experience such a disaster.” Daily Mail
“Lafaye’s debut novel succeeds on the merits of its well-drawn characters, its sense of place, and on the tragic events it details. The author keeps the reader at a distance from the characters, but this serves a greater purpose: a focus on the big picture of a town struggling under the weight of the past. Readers of historical fiction will find this book rewarding.” Library Journal
“In Vanessa Lafaye’s extensively researched novel, set during the great depression, a hurricane exposes the horrific prejudice and hate that lie beneath the placid surface of an upscale town on the Florida keys. The historic 1935 storm hits a shabby camp housing WWI veterans, shattering their hopes of a better life. Henry, one of the vets, is a home-town boy who has returned with the slim hope of reclaiming his life as it was before the war; he is surprised and heartened to find the enduring love of Missy, a lovely young woman who has never forgotten him. A fast-paced page turner.” Anna Jean Mayhew, author of The Dry Grass of August

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Author

Author Bio: Vanessa Lafaye

Author Bio: Vanessa Lafaye

Vanessa LaFaye was born in Florida and attended Duke University. She has lived in Britain for many years. She started her writing career in 2003.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 11.49
Audience: Adult
Language: English