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Big Summer: A Novel by Jennifer Weiner
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Big Summer: A Novel (original 2020; edition 2021)

by Jennifer Weiner (Author)

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Fiction. Literature. HTML:A deliciously funny, remarkably poignant "beach read to end all beach reads" (Entertainment Weekly) about the power of friendship, the lure of frenemies, and the importance of making peace with yourself through all of life's ups and downs??from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Good in Bed and Best Friends Forever.
Six years after the fight that ended their friendship, Daphne Berg is shocked when Drue Cavanaugh walks back into her life, looking as lovely and successful as ever, with a massive favor to ask. Daphne hasn't spoken one word to Drue in all this time??she doesn't even hate-follow her ex-best friend on social media??so when Drue asks if she will be her maid-of-honor at the society wedding of the summer, Daphne is rightfully speechless.

Drue was always the one who had everything??except the ability to hold onto friends. Meanwhile, Daphne's no longer the same self-effacing sidekick she was back in high school. She's built a life that she loves, including a growing career as a plus-size Instagram influencer. Letting glamorous, seductive Drue back into her life is risky, but it comes with an invitation to spend a weekend in a waterfront Cape Cod mansion. When Drue begs and pleads and dangles the prospect of cute single guys, Daphne finds herself powerless as ever to resist her friend's siren song.

A sparkling, "insightful page-turner" (Real Simple) about the complexities of female relationships, the pitfalls of living out loud and online, and the resilience of the human heart, Big Summer is a witty, moving story about family, friendship, and figuring out what m
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Title:Big Summer: A Novel
Authors:Jennifer Weiner (Author)
Info:Washington Square Press (2021), 384 pages
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Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner (2020)

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For people open to surprises! For female friendships that are more complex than talking about boys.

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It is so hard for me to talk about this book because I expected something very different than what I got, and I loved it! But this book was so much more than I expected, and that's the kind of surprise we don't get very often anymore. Like Edge's big return to WWE that was kept entirely secret, it made it so much sweeter when it happened!

Another rarity that we find in this book is female friendships that are based on more than just men. Too often we see female characters talk or focus only on defining themselves and each other by their relationships with men. None of that here, or at least to a reasonable daddy-issues level. The possible-love-interest for Daphne was well done, too. It was on her mind, but not exclusively. He was not the focus of the story, despite roles he played in it.

From Daphne's work to love herself as she is to her debates over the pros and cons of being an influencer, there are so many issues addressed in this book. Daddy issues. Social media issues. Body image issues. Friendship issues. Lover issues. Financial issues. Bullying issues. For how many issues there are in this book, it's actually pretty seamless. It never felt forced and was seamlessly integrated with the overall story. My one issue was perhaps in the final discovery at the end, but I can live with that with a bit of a shrug. ( )
  Jenniferforjoy | Jan 29, 2024 |
Pretty good and very current, all influencery, a solid summer read ( )
  hellokirsti | Jan 3, 2024 |
I don't typically read contemporary fiction, and I usually stay away from romance. I picked up BIG SUMMER because I'd heard great things about it, and after reading this book, I now remember why this genre just isn't my cup of tea.

While Weiner's writing is witty and occasionally sparkling with insight, and the plot moved along at a fast clip, I found myself rolling my eyes every couple of pages. The dramatic conflict felt forced--from the murder mystery to the police investigation. Besides, none of it rang even a little bit true. Maybe I read too many mystery novels, but I noticed so many obvious blunders made by the detective investigating Drue's death. I cringed through every one of his scenes.

Okay, so I didn't buy into the murder mystery plot. I could have overlooked that, except I didn't particularly like any of the main characters either, including Daphne herself. The way she needed Drue's attention despite the way Drue treated her turned my stomach, and I just couldn't get on board with such a dishrag of a heroine. And then there was the relationship between Daphne and Nick, which also seemed forced -- as though it was there just to point out to the reader, "See?? See?! A fat girl CAN have great sex and land a hottie!"

I'm sure this is one of those "it's not you, it's me" things, but BIG SUMMER didn't work for me... beyond providing a quick, easy read I was happy to finish. ( )
  Elizabeth_Cooper | Oct 27, 2023 |
Great “beach read”; revelations about the impact of social media and interesting characters. ( )
  schoenbc70 | Sep 2, 2023 |
2.5. Started great but really went downhill once the “mystery” plot was revealed. ( )
  eringill | Dec 25, 2022 |
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Nobody heard him, the dead man,
But still he lay moaning:
I was much further out than you thought 
And not waving but drowning.

Poor chap, he always loved larking
And now he's dead
It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way,
They said.

Oh, no no no, it was too cold always
(Still the dead one lay moaning)
I was much too far out all my life
And not waving bit drowning.

---"Not Waving but Drowning" by Stevie Smith
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To Meghan Burnett
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By the second week of September, the outer Cape was practically deserted.
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"When you have excluded the impossible, what remains, however improbable, must be the truth," my father called back.
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:A deliciously funny, remarkably poignant "beach read to end all beach reads" (Entertainment Weekly) about the power of friendship, the lure of frenemies, and the importance of making peace with yourself through all of life's ups and downs??from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Good in Bed and Best Friends Forever.
Six years after the fight that ended their friendship, Daphne Berg is shocked when Drue Cavanaugh walks back into her life, looking as lovely and successful as ever, with a massive favor to ask. Daphne hasn't spoken one word to Drue in all this time??she doesn't even hate-follow her ex-best friend on social media??so when Drue asks if she will be her maid-of-honor at the society wedding of the summer, Daphne is rightfully speechless.

Drue was always the one who had everything??except the ability to hold onto friends. Meanwhile, Daphne's no longer the same self-effacing sidekick she was back in high school. She's built a life that she loves, including a growing career as a plus-size Instagram influencer. Letting glamorous, seductive Drue back into her life is risky, but it comes with an invitation to spend a weekend in a waterfront Cape Cod mansion. When Drue begs and pleads and dangles the prospect of cute single guys, Daphne finds herself powerless as ever to resist her friend's siren song.

A sparkling, "insightful page-turner" (Real Simple) about the complexities of female relationships, the pitfalls of living out loud and online, and the resilience of the human heart, Big Summer is a witty, moving story about family, friendship, and figuring out what m

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