Book Review: The High Season by Judy Blundell

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this ebook, free of charge,from Random House, via Netgalley, for review purposes. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it,  all opinions are my own. 





Ruthie has the perfect life. She just has to give it up every summer.

What would YOU do if you had to give up your house for 3 months, 
in order to keep it every year?

the high season cover


Synopsis:


No matter what the world throws her way, at least Ruthie Beamish has the house. Lovingly renovated, located by the sea in a quiet Long Island village two ferry rides from the glitzier Hamptons, the house is her nest egg—the retirement account shared with her ex-husband, Mike, and the college fund for their teenage daughter, Jem. The catch? To afford the house, Ruthie must let it go during the best part of the year.


It’s Memorial Day weekend and Ruthie has packed up their belongings for what Jem calls “the summer bummer”: the family’s annual exodus to make way for renters. This year, the Hamptons set has arrived. Adeline Clay is elegant, connected, and accompanied by a “gorgeous satellite” stepson.



The widow of a blue-chip artist, living in a world defined by luxury and ease, Adeline demonstrates an uncanny ability to help herself to Ruthie’s life. Is Adeline just being her fabulous self, or is she out to take what she wants?



When an eccentric billionaire, his wayward daughter, a coterie of social climbers, and Ruthie’s old flame are thrown into the mix, the entire town finds itself on the verge of tumultuous change. By the end of one unhinged, unforgettable summer, nothing will be the same—least of all Ruthie.



In a novel packed with indelible characters, crackling wit, and upstairs/downstairs drama, Judy Blundell emerges as a voice for all seasons—a wry and original storyteller who knows how the most disruptive events in our lives can twist endings into new beginnings.




Review:

Looking for a good beach or Summer read? You've found it! This book has it all- drama, humor, family dysfunction, raising teens (is that trauma drama? LOL), friendship and romance! All the crucial elements for a good story!  As much as it is a coming of age story for Jemm, for Ruthie it ends up being one too, as what she thought was a standard norm gets tilted totally upside down. As they both gingerly find their way through a new normal,  as more trauma happens, they get to learn who to trust, what to yearn for and to look for the joys in life. It's a book for mothers and daughters alike, and appropriate it is coming out now before beach season! So pick up a copy so you can share this one!

About the Author:

Judy Blundell is a New York Times bestselling author. Her novel What I Saw and How I Lied won the 2008 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. The High Season is her first novel for adults. She lives on Long Island with her husband and daughter.

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