The Summer of '69 by Elin Hilderbrand


Star Rating: ★★★★

This checks all of the boxes for my kind of summer read. Escape to a new (to me) place. An air of mystique underlying spoken narrative. Mid-century historical fiction. This is my first Elin Hilderbrand novel and I heard from many that I started with the best one. The Summer of '69 is Americana at its peak, with Bostonians escaping the city for Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard. And, while everything is perfectly picnic-friendly for care-free beach days, the Vietnam War keeps things grounded in this family. As does the old adage that every Americana family has secrets lying within its perfectly manicured trees.

Format read: Paperback

Available at: Amazon and Bookshop

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