Summer Rental: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Mary Kay Andrews


Summer Rental by Mary Kay Andrews is a story that takes place during August of the year and the protagonist, Sarah Longfellow, is visiting her Aunt Alice in a small town north of Boston. The town of Tuscany Valley is quirky and not one to be missed. In this noteworthy novel, Sarah gets tangled up with some interesting characters, but she is always ready for adventure... life throws you a curve ball and there's no telling what may happen next!

The story is set in the summer of 1952. The protagonist, sixteen-year-old Mary Ellen Conklin, was born and raised in the suburbs of New York City and spends her summers living with her parents in a summer rental on Martha's Vineyard. She has been going there since she was a child, but this year is different. This year she is in charge of taking care of her younger siblings for six weeks at the beach house. But when the new owners arrive early to begin the renovations before the family arrives that summer, everything changes. Now she must take on responsibilities to save her family from society's expectations that girls are supposed to be pure and chaste and not make waves or cause any trouble.

With a penchant for blending suspenseful plots with kitschy humor, Mary Kay Andrews has created a fun and humorous novel. The audiobook is narrated by Isabel Keating, whose voice makes reading this tale an enjoyable experience from start to finish.

The novel is about a young woman, Carrie, who learns to trust herself and others after moving from her small town to the big city in search of a better life. The audiobook is narrated by Isabel Keating.

A thought provoking novel that will have you laughing and crying. It is perfect for a day at the beach or just relaxing in your backyard. The narration is well done, capturing each emotion and tone perfectly.

Published Date 2011-06-07
Duration 14 hours 44 minutes
Author Mary Kay Andrews
Narrated Isabel Keating
Reviews
(34 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women

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