The Summer Place

The Summer Place

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  • Author:Jennifer Weiner
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Summary

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of That Summer comes another heartfelt and unputdownable novel of family, secrets, and the ties that bind。

When Veronica Levy bought her home on the Outer Cape, she imagined generations of her family gathering there each summer for many years to come—but things didn’t work out that way。 Forty years later, Ronnie’s husband is gone。 Her son, Sam, is in California, and rarely makes the trip back home。 Her daughter, Sarah, packs her kids’ summers full of enriching, educational, resume-building activities that do not include collecting seashells or playing Frisbee on the beach。 When Sarah’s stepdaughter Ruby announces her engagement, it feels like a natural end point。 Ronnie will reunite the family for one last summer celebration, and then say goodbye to the house she's loved for her entire life。

But three months is a long time。 Time enough for an old love to reappear, for secrets to come to light, and for three generations of Levy women to decide what kind of lives they want to live, in the summers they have left。

Another soon-to-be smash hit from the “undisputed boss of the beach read” (The New York Times), The Last Summer is a hilarious, delicious, and wickedly observed story about parents and children, husbands and wives, the places we call home, and all the ways that love can surprise us。

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Reviews

Judy Collins

Jennifer Weiner, the summer queen, returns with a post-lockdown emotional tale of a multi-generation family in THE SUMMER PLACE。 Life is not always easy, full of drama, and sometimes messy, but it can be rewarding。The author takes us to one of her favorite spots, the beautiful Cape Cod, where we meet a cast of characters where everyone gathers for a beautiful summer wedding。 EVERYONE HAS SECRETS! The what-ifs? Sarah's stepdaughter, Ruby is getting married to Gabe。 Sarah's mother Veronica want Jennifer Weiner, the summer queen, returns with a post-lockdown emotional tale of a multi-generation family in THE SUMMER PLACE。 Life is not always easy, full of drama, and sometimes messy, but it can be rewarding。The author takes us to one of her favorite spots, the beautiful Cape Cod, where we meet a cast of characters where everyone gathers for a beautiful summer wedding。 EVERYONE HAS SECRETS! The what-ifs? Sarah's stepdaughter, Ruby is getting married to Gabe。 Sarah's mother Veronica wants to have the wedding at the Cape Code home。There are many emotions: Sarah is in a marriage and thinking of an old lover and a desire to be a pianist。 Veronica, the novelist is facing something from the past。 Sarah’s twin brother, Sam, is recovering from a terrible loss and more。 Sarah's husband, Eli has a secret from the past which may come back to haunt him。 Ruby is questioning her choices。 Ronnie is dealing with her health and a love affair from the past。 Lots of scandalous secrets。With summer air, family, friends, the beach, beautiful homes, delicious food and wine, and lots of emotion, mothers and daughter stories—the author takes us on a roller coaster journey of family and the strong ties that bind。Lyrical, heartwarming, blended with the master storyteller's own witty signature style makes THE SUMMER PLACE another excellent beach read and perfect for book clubs。 Love the cover! One of my favorite authors (I have read all of her books), and her passion shines through every page and character。 I enjoyed the Author's note and her own personal journey coming out on the other side this past year。 Well done! A beautiful love letter to the Cape and the power of home and family。 A special thank you to #NetGalley for a digital copy and #AtriaBooks for a beautiful print and hardcover copy to read, review, and enjoy! Blog Review: www。JudithDCollins。com @JudithDCollins | #JDCMustReadBooks My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Pub Date: May 10, 2022 。。。more

Barbara Powell

Woah! Talk about family drama!! This has it oozing out the eyeballs! This dives into the heart of a family as they come together for the wedding of one of their members and the weekend turns out to be a time that none of them will ever forget。 It’s full of secrets and lies, love and loss drama and laughter and so much heart。 I liked how this was set as we were all coming out of quarantine and learning to live a semi normal life again, rather than the several books that I’ve read & tried to read Woah! Talk about family drama!! This has it oozing out the eyeballs! This dives into the heart of a family as they come together for the wedding of one of their members and the weekend turns out to be a time that none of them will ever forget。 It’s full of secrets and lies, love and loss drama and laughter and so much heart。 I liked how this was set as we were all coming out of quarantine and learning to live a semi normal life again, rather than the several books that I’ve read & tried to read that we’re based still in lockdown。 Quarantine tends to bring out the cracks in relationships, and this book peels back the layers of each person’s life to reveal a Pandora’s box of secrets that are all slowly brought to light。 Past loves, family bonds and life changing events are revealed in tantalizing detail。 This will be one not to miss this summer。 Thanks to Atria Books and NetGalley for this eArc in exchange for my review。 。。。more

Pamela

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3。5 Stars。 Following the COVID-19 lockdown, Sarah Danhauser’s twenty-two year old stepdaughter, Ruby, announces her engagement to her pandemic boyfriend。 Ruby plans to get married at her grandmother Veronica’s house on Cape Cod that summer, so the family is thrown into planning。 However, everyone in this family has deep-hidden secrets bound to come to light as the wedding quickly approaches。 This novel lends itself to Jennifer Weiner’s reliable lyrical writing, accompanied by vivid details and a 3。5 Stars。 Following the COVID-19 lockdown, Sarah Danhauser’s twenty-two year old stepdaughter, Ruby, announces her engagement to her pandemic boyfriend。 Ruby plans to get married at her grandmother Veronica’s house on Cape Cod that summer, so the family is thrown into planning。 However, everyone in this family has deep-hidden secrets bound to come to light as the wedding quickly approaches。 This novel lends itself to Jennifer Weiner’s reliable lyrical writing, accompanied by vivid details and a picturesque Cape Cod backdrop for part of the novel。 The majority of the novel is primarily focused on each of the several characters’ backstories。 While this was necessary to the storyline due to the complexity of the characters’ pasts, it led to very little plot taking place in the present day。 This book is a LOT of interconnected family drama, and for me personally it was a bit too much。 However, the writing is beautiful, and if you love an abundance of family drama, I’d definitely pick up this summer read! Thank you to Atria Books and NetGalley for my gifted copy! 。。。more

Ann Busby

Jennifer Weiner has done it again, this is a twisty turning coming of age, realization of life, and following your heart novel about a family that intersects in more ways than I thought possible。 There are so many secrets and betrayals in this book, love and lies, ups and downs it is the perfect summer/beach read。 The thing about this book that pulled me in and kept me there was the realness of the families, all families have their secrets, their skeletons in the closet and they all have moments Jennifer Weiner has done it again, this is a twisty turning coming of age, realization of life, and following your heart novel about a family that intersects in more ways than I thought possible。 There are so many secrets and betrayals in this book, love and lies, ups and downs it is the perfect summer/beach read。 The thing about this book that pulled me in and kept me there was the realness of the families, all families have their secrets, their skeletons in the closet and they all have moments of joy and moments of sorrow, now granted they don't all have a wedding coming up where the bride and groom may be related, but they do all have their own little quirks。 For me this is fun and flirty without being a standard romance, there's the family, there are careers, there are moments of existential crisis that you can put yourself into, for so much of this book I found myself thinking would I or wouldn't I, I can see both sides of almost every situation and that made it so fun to read。 I will admit I didn't see the situation with Ronnie coming and it broke my heart, even though she was a supporting player for parts of this book, she was my favorite character (aside from the house of course) her life, how her decisions set up her children and grand children, I was hooked from the first page to the last。 and can't recommend this one enough。 Thank you to NetGalley for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Jean

A tale of our times: COVID 19 and the impact it has had on individuals and families。 A young girl announces that she and her finance are getting married in three months and her step-grandmother has agreed to host the wedding at her fabulous house on Cape Cod。 During the next three months problems that were personal and yet revealed themself to the family as a whole are covered。 It covers the three generations as years of secrets have been kept for years。 The author is adept at telling the story A tale of our times: COVID 19 and the impact it has had on individuals and families。 A young girl announces that she and her finance are getting married in three months and her step-grandmother has agreed to host the wedding at her fabulous house on Cape Cod。 During the next three months problems that were personal and yet revealed themself to the family as a whole are covered。 It covers the three generations as years of secrets have been kept for years。 The author is adept at telling the story of this family but there isn’t really a true likable person but it is so real life。 I do really like that one person is able to analyze her situation and be able to do the right thing。 The lovely description of the house on Cape Cod will have you planning your summer vacation。 Thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for an ARC of this book; this is my honest review。 。。。more

Ruth

It wouldn't be summer without a beach read from Jennifer Weiner。 The Summer Place is full of family drama and interesting twists and turns。 Through the use of multiple viewpoints, each character is able to reveal secrets from his or her past and possible regrets about "the road not taken"。 Most readers can probably find some bit of themselves in one or more of the family members。 Thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for the advance copy to read and review。 It wouldn't be summer without a beach read from Jennifer Weiner。 The Summer Place is full of family drama and interesting twists and turns。 Through the use of multiple viewpoints, each character is able to reveal secrets from his or her past and possible regrets about "the road not taken"。 Most readers can probably find some bit of themselves in one or more of the family members。 Thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for the advance copy to read and review。 。。。more

Jessica

I was provided an ARC of this book by @netgalley in exchange for my review。 I am a big @jenniferweinerwrites fan, and this one did not disappoint! It centers around a disjointed family, a hurried wedding, and a beloved house。 With her typical real life/messy characters, Weiner weaves a semi-Shakespearean tale of family, relationships, secrets, forgiveness, and learning to be loved as you are!Sarah is surprised when her stepdaughter, Ruby, announces that she and her pandemic boyfriend will be get I was provided an ARC of this book by @netgalley in exchange for my review。 I am a big @jenniferweinerwrites fan, and this one did not disappoint! It centers around a disjointed family, a hurried wedding, and a beloved house。 With her typical real life/messy characters, Weiner weaves a semi-Shakespearean tale of family, relationships, secrets, forgiveness, and learning to be loved as you are!Sarah is surprised when her stepdaughter, Ruby, announces that she and her pandemic boyfriend will be getting married in three short months! Add onto that her husband, Eli, who has been acting strange throughout their quarantine and is drifting farther away as the wedding draws nearer。 And, there's her brother, Sam, who has suffered a great loss, but also maybe, finally, finding himself。 Don't forget, her mother, who is looking forward to one last family hurrah in the seaside house before she sells it (unbeknownst to everyone else)。 Throw them all in a bowl (or house) and stir in a few extra characters for added spice, and you've got yourself a drama filled time! I really enjoyed this story and how we learned so much about the characters and how they became who they are。 It was a great example of how we often don't know people, even the people we live with, and we all can be afraid to expose those parts of us that may be contradictory to our perceived role。 I also enjoyed the character development and the ending of this story。One possible difficulty for some is the number of characters, many of who got at least one chapter from their perspective! I struggle with names sometimes and with a few names similar (Rosa, Ruby) and one character who went by several names, I sometimes had to remind myself who people were。 Although this didn't take away from the story for me, and I actually enjoyed getting different perspectives, I know some don't enjoy that type of writing style。 If you enjoy family drama, character growth, and a whole lot of secrets, you should definitely check this one out! And lucky for you, today is publication day! 🥳 So you can get it right away! 。。。more

Anna Jo ❀

jennifer weiner books are my comfort reads - but i'm so nervous about the ratings thus far! jennifer weiner books are my comfort reads - but i'm so nervous about the ratings thus far! 。。。more

J

The Summer Place takes the family back to Cape Cod for a wedding。 There are three generations and each will tell us their story。 Some have secrets from when they were young and after the pandemic, they are going to be facing what they thought had been well hidden。It is the family journey, why they did the things they did, what happened, and how it is today。 The pandemic changed many things and many people, and I think this story puts a spotlight on it。 I received an ARC from Atria Books through The Summer Place takes the family back to Cape Cod for a wedding。 There are three generations and each will tell us their story。 Some have secrets from when they were young and after the pandemic, they are going to be facing what they thought had been well hidden。It is the family journey, why they did the things they did, what happened, and how it is today。 The pandemic changed many things and many people, and I think this story puts a spotlight on it。 I received an ARC from Atria Books through NetGalley。 。。。more

Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader

It’s not summer without a new book from Jennifer Weiner!About the book: “From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of That Summer comes another heartfelt and unputdownable novel of family, secrets, and the ties that bind。”Ruby, Sarah’s stepdaughter, is getting married, with a date set just three months away。 The location is chosen, Sarah’s mother’s beach house on Cape Cod。 Sarah thinks this is too much of a rush, but her mom is excited to have a final party at the beach house before it’s sol It’s not summer without a new book from Jennifer Weiner!About the book: “From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of That Summer comes another heartfelt and unputdownable novel of family, secrets, and the ties that bind。”Ruby, Sarah’s stepdaughter, is getting married, with a date set just three months away。 The location is chosen, Sarah’s mother’s beach house on Cape Cod。 Sarah thinks this is too much of a rush, but her mom is excited to have a final party at the beach house before it’s sold。Underneath the wedding preparation, this family has a lot going on。 Each character is hiding something, and there’s quite a motley cast。 It’s set during a contemporary time, so the pandemic is part of the backdrop, making it feel even more relevant。Everything culminates with the wedding day, and secrets are set to be exposed。 This one has a large cast of characters, and I really grew to care about them all。 The Summer Place is filled with Weiner’s signature wit, heart, and depth。 I really loved it。I received a gifted copy。Many of my reviews can also be found on my blog: www。jennifertarheelreader。com and instagram: www。instagram。com/tarheelreader 。。。more

Misi

I am a Jennifer Weiner fan, but “The Summer Place” was not my favorite。 It’s not a bad book, but it was too long, had too many characters, and could’ve ended an hour earlier than it did。 The story seemed to drag a bit and it started to seem like a soap opera at times。 3 stars ⭐️。 Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the advanced copy for review。。

Michelle Smith

Jennifer Wiener has given us another winner。 This is ultimate beach reading with twists and turns that you won’t see coming。Fortunate enough to receive an advance reader copy of this, I dove right in and didn’t want to stop reading (and pretty much didn’t; I read this one in mere hours over a snowy weekend)。 Also, I read this during a personally trying time - my dad died less than two weeks ago and this novel was a lifeline, a happy escape from a bitter and cold start to 2022。 Reading is probabl Jennifer Wiener has given us another winner。 This is ultimate beach reading with twists and turns that you won’t see coming。Fortunate enough to receive an advance reader copy of this, I dove right in and didn’t want to stop reading (and pretty much didn’t; I read this one in mere hours over a snowy weekend)。 Also, I read this during a personally trying time - my dad died less than two weeks ago and this novel was a lifeline, a happy escape from a bitter and cold start to 2022。 Reading is probably my favorite form of self-care and I’ve been doing a lot of it these past few days。Okay, I’ve had a full day to work out my feelings regarding this one。 I loved it, pure and simple。 It was exactly what I needed to read right now, from the house herself down to Lord Farquaad, the corgi - each and every character enriched this book and you’re rooting for them all。 eARC kindly provided by Atria Book and NetGalley。 Opinions shared are my own。 。。。more

Cindi

Thank you to the author, publisher and Net Galley for providing a free ebook copy of this title in exchange for my review。Jennifer Weiner is one of my favorite authors。 Her books seem to be more than just 'women's fiction' to me, more real to life characters with real situations。 This book is just that。 When I read the summary, I did worry about a book referring to the pandemic so soon, but I feel that Weiner did a good job of bringing some of the real world into her story, but not the typical e Thank you to the author, publisher and Net Galley for providing a free ebook copy of this title in exchange for my review。Jennifer Weiner is one of my favorite authors。 Her books seem to be more than just 'women's fiction' to me, more real to life characters with real situations。 This book is just that。 When I read the summary, I did worry about a book referring to the pandemic so soon, but I feel that Weiner did a good job of bringing some of the real world into her story, but not the typical endless complaints and problems。 The story of Ruby and her boyfriend feels like it won't feel too dated 20 years from now。Overall, I'm not a fan of a long list of characters and POV's or time lines in a book - especially when I am reading an ebook, because it is difficult to keep track of everyone or flip back to re-read a section。 It did feel as though there was a long list of characters in this story, but overall I enjoyed the story and could keep track of everyone fairly well。 I could see myself re-reading this when the print is released - or listening to the audio version。Talk of the pandemic and of everyone's struggles through it all are still a bit fresh。 It might be a bit 'too soon' for that in a book, but you also can't just ignore something that has affected all our lives。 So I feel that this story was a good balance of pandemic affects on our lives and not wanting to talk about the pandemic。I'm a huge fan of Weiner's and will always read her books。 I'm already looking forward to the next book。 。。。more

Marian

The Summer Place is definitely a beach read -- it's a light, quick read with twists, turns, and secrets (lots of them)。 When Ruby Danhauser announces her engagement, we're introduced to all of Ruby's family (both blood and step) as well as those individuals tied to the family through various situations。 And pretty much everyone has a secret (some new and some decades old), but like most beach reads, you know that eventually all secrets will be revealed or at least the situations will be resolved The Summer Place is definitely a beach read -- it's a light, quick read with twists, turns, and secrets (lots of them)。 When Ruby Danhauser announces her engagement, we're introduced to all of Ruby's family (both blood and step) as well as those individuals tied to the family through various situations。 And pretty much everyone has a secret (some new and some decades old), but like most beach reads, you know that eventually all secrets will be revealed or at least the situations will be resolved。 I'd have to say that many of the characters weren't the most likeable and relationships definitely got complicated -- with a fair amount of sex thrown in -- but with each chapter devoted to a particular character, it was easy to keep everyone straight。While not the most satisfying read, it was fun, nonetheless。 I'd like to thank #NetGalley and the publisher for providing an electronic ARC for my review。 。。。more

Tammy

The story starts out with a young college age daughter announcing her plans to marry her boyfriend at her grandmother's family home in Cape Cod。 The grandmother is excited to have all the family together for one last event before she sells her house; from this point forward the reader is privy to all the family drama and secrets ~ of which this is extensive! Many issues relevant to families are in this story - friendship, love, infidelity, grief, sexuality。 It appears that this family has an ove The story starts out with a young college age daughter announcing her plans to marry her boyfriend at her grandmother's family home in Cape Cod。 The grandmother is excited to have all the family together for one last event before she sells her house; from this point forward the reader is privy to all the family drama and secrets ~ of which this is extensive! Many issues relevant to families are in this story - friendship, love, infidelity, grief, sexuality。 It appears that this family has an overabundance of these issues, which seems almost unrealistic, but it does keep the story interesting。 There are many characters in this story to track。I enjoyed most of this story, especially as the twists were revealed and the confusion clarified。 I disliked the graphic descriptions of the gay interactions, and would have preferred it was left more ambiguous。 I ended up skipping pieces of the story for this reason。 It just wasn't for me。I received an ARC copy of the book and all comments and thoughts are my unbiased opinion。 #TheSummerPlace #JenniferWeiner #Simon&Schuster #AtriaBooks 。。。more

Tanya (Girl Plus Books)

Every spring/summer I know to expect soaring temperatures (I’m in Florida so hot and humid is the norm), an influx of tourists (also the norm), and a juicy new release from Jennifer Weiner。 This year’s release, The Summer Place, brings a multi-generational story of family secrets that all (well, almost all) come to light as everyone gathers at the matriarch’s Cape Cod beach house for a wedding。The Summer Place is told from multiple points of view, each character with their own background, their Every spring/summer I know to expect soaring temperatures (I’m in Florida so hot and humid is the norm), an influx of tourists (also the norm), and a juicy new release from Jennifer Weiner。 This year’s release, The Summer Place, brings a multi-generational story of family secrets that all (well, almost all) come to light as everyone gathers at the matriarch’s Cape Cod beach house for a wedding。The Summer Place is told from multiple points of view, each character with their own background, their own struggles, and bringing their own secrets to the family gathering。 Among them are:Sarah – An almost-forty mother and stepmother, whose husband has become increasingly distant。 As she grapples with the what-if’s in her life, she’s also questioning the state of her marriage。Eli – Sarah’s husband, who moved past his first wife walking out on him and their young daughter more than twenty years ago。 Now a past indiscretion threatens to upset the life he has built with Sarah。Ruby – Eli’s daughter who, at twenty-two has always known exactly what she wanted and worked toward it with single-minded determination。 With her wedding date drawing nearer, she finds that for the first time in her life she’s not quite so certain of what she wants。Veronica (Ronnie) – Happy to host the wedding of her step-granddaughter, Ronnie is thrilled for a large family gathering at her beloved Cape Cod home before putting the house on the market。Sam – Sarah's twin brother has always felt something was missing。 Now widowed and raising his young stepson on the West coast, Sam begins to question who he is and what he wants – and hopes for answers when he returns home to Cape Cod for his niece’s wedding。Admittedly, this did start out a bit slow for me。 Weiner delved into the background of each character, establishing their history and their motivations。 This went a long way toward character development, but also felt as though there wasn’t a lot of forward momentum to the story。 Thankfully, the second half picked up considerably and the more I read the less I wanted to put the book down。 By the end I was turning the pages in a blur, desperate to see how it would all play out。Weiner is a longtime favorite and she has a true gift at creating fully-rounded, complex, and flawed characters。 In many ways, their lives and their situations are all too real and relatable。 The Summer Place has clever twists and coincidences, but at its heart is a story about the bonds of family, in all its messy glory。 Disclosure: I received a complimentary advance copy of this book for review。 This does not impact my opinion of the book or the content of this review。 I received no compensation and my review is voluntary。 。。。more

Nina

I won this book from GoodReads! I love the way the author personifies the beach house in this lovely novel。

Lis

Super bummed, but this Jennifer Weiner book just might not be for me。 20% in I put it down (perhaps for now perhaps for good) as there were too many POVs + too many big issues for each character。I really really really wish it was in short story format with interconnected stories because I think it would have been AMAZING that way!

Jessie Carvalho

Read this book if you like: Multiple POV, crazy twists and turns, family drama, heartfelt storiesSarah is completely shocked when her 22 year old stepdaughter, Ruby, announces her engagement to her pandemic boyfriend。 Even crazier is that Ruby has already set a date, just three months away。 She's also spoken to Sarah's mother Veronica, about having the wedding at the family’s beach house on Cape Cod。 Sarah might be worried, but Veronica is thrilled to have the family together one last time befor Read this book if you like: Multiple POV, crazy twists and turns, family drama, heartfelt storiesSarah is completely shocked when her 22 year old stepdaughter, Ruby, announces her engagement to her pandemic boyfriend。 Even crazier is that Ruby has already set a date, just three months away。 She's also spoken to Sarah's mother Veronica, about having the wedding at the family’s beach house on Cape Cod。 Sarah might be worried, but Veronica is thrilled to have the family together one last time before putting the big house on the market。Every single character in this book ends up going through a trial of sorts that tests them。 Ruby finds herself dealing with the wounds left by the mother who walked out when she was a baby。 Veronica ends up getting unexpected news from her meddling sister。 She must revisit the choices she made long ago when she was a bestselling novelist。 Sarah’s twin brother, Sam, is recovering from a terrible loss。 Sarah’s husband, Eli, who’s been distant lately。 He confronts the consequences of a long ago lapse from his typical good-guy behavior。 Sarah is frustrated by her husband, concerned about her stepdaughter, and worn out by challenges of life during quarantine。 She then faces the alluring reappearance of someone from her past and a life that could have been。We see all of this from the different POVs。 Normally I hate when a book has more than 3 POVs。 I loved this though。 This book is so good。 The family is messy, entertaining, and still so loving to each other。 I loved being dragged through the family drama。 There are confrontations and revelations that will touch each member of the extended family。 The character development was perfect。 I really felt connected to them。 They feel so realistic。 The setting of the book sounds absolutely gorgeous。 I have never read one of Jennifer's books。 It won't be my last。 This is the ideal Summer read。 Get it tomorrow!Thank you to NetGalley, the author Jennifer Weiner, and Atria Books for my gifted copy! 。。。more

Crystal Van Cleef

🎧The Summer Place by @jenniferweinerwrites ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Thank you @simon。audio for my #gifted audiobook copy of #thesummerplace 🌙𝐵𝑜𝑜𝑘 𝐵𝑙𝑢𝑟𝑏: “When her twenty-two-year-old stepdaughter announces her engagement to her pandemic boyfriend, Sarah Danhauser is shocked。 But the wheels are in motion。 Headstrong Ruby has already set a date (just three months away!) and spoken to her beloved safta, Sarah’s mother Veronica, about having the wedding at the family’s beach house in Cape Cod。 Sarah might be worried 🎧The Summer Place by @jenniferweinerwrites ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Thank you @simon。audio for my #gifted audiobook copy of #thesummerplace 🌙𝐵𝑜𝑜𝑘 𝐵𝑙𝑢𝑟𝑏: “When her twenty-two-year-old stepdaughter announces her engagement to her pandemic boyfriend, Sarah Danhauser is shocked。 But the wheels are in motion。 Headstrong Ruby has already set a date (just three months away!) and spoken to her beloved safta, Sarah’s mother Veronica, about having the wedding at the family’s beach house in Cape Cod。 Sarah might be worried, but Veronica is thrilled to be bringing the family together one last time before putting the big house on the market…
…When the wedding day arrives, lovers are revealed as their true selves, misunderstandings take on a life of their own, and secrets come to light。 There are confrontations and revelations that will touch each member of the extended family, ensuring that nothing will ever be the same。”🌙𝑅𝑒𝑣𝑖𝑒𝑤: I love me a good family drama book, and drama it has! This entertaining contemporary fiction was packed with family intricacies, different POV’s and although, sometimes predictable, very absorbing and engaging story, making it perfect for a summer read。 I don’t usually enjoy too many characters in a book and I was pleasantly surprised with this one。 I think the different POV’s, the 3rd person narration and the well finished stories made a difference for me。 🌙𝑁𝑎𝑟𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛: by Sutton Foster who also narrated That Summer did a great job; every voice fit the character, good flow from chapter to chapter and made a long audiobook (14+hrs) a fast, enjoyable page turner。 🌙𝑃𝑢𝑏 𝑑𝑎𝑡𝑒: Tomorrow🎉 May 10/22✨ ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨#bookish #bookstagram #booklover #bookworm #books #bookstagrammer #bookaddict #booksofinstagram #bookphotography #booklove #booksbooksbooks #instabook #igreads #bookreview #bookobsessed#simonaudio #thesummerplace #jenniferweiner #summerbooks #magicallybookmarked 。。。more

Katie Dispenziere

Jennifer Weiner does it again! "The Summer Place" is the perfect beach read telling the complex story of a blended family。 I love how Jennifer Weiner is able to show us flawed characters who are still so easy to love。 Personally, I find this as such a great reminder to understand that the people in our lives will not always be perfect, but they all have their own stories and lived experiences that shape how they show up in your life。 Jennifer Weiner does it again! "The Summer Place" is the perfect beach read telling the complex story of a blended family。 I love how Jennifer Weiner is able to show us flawed characters who are still so easy to love。 Personally, I find this as such a great reminder to understand that the people in our lives will not always be perfect, but they all have their own stories and lived experiences that shape how they show up in your life。 。。。more

Michelle | PurelyBooks

Finished this one last night and I enjoyed it very much。 I can easily see it being an easy summer read as the story catches your attention from the start, the characters are interesting, and their is a bit of mystery。 Family dynamics definitely takes centerstage and I enjoyed that we got to see how this family handled and was affected by the pandemic。 I’m pretty sure this is the first “pandemic” books I’ve read。 This is also the first book I’ve read with so many perspectives。 You are allowed to Finished this one last night and I enjoyed it very much。 I can easily see it being an easy summer read as the story catches your attention from the start, the characters are interesting, and their is a bit of mystery。 Family dynamics definitely takes centerstage and I enjoyed that we got to see how this family handled and was affected by the pandemic。 I’m pretty sure this is the first “pandemic” books I’ve read。 This is also the first book I’ve read with so many perspectives。 You are allowed to hear almost all of the characters thoughts which adds to the tension and mystery。 I thought I would get lost being in so many characters’ heads, but it was actually easy to follow。 。。。more

Debbie

This is a book with a large cast of characters。 Their lives are entertwined and each person's storyline ripples into the others。 Sarah is who we original will believe to be the main characters。 She's a wife, mother, stepmother, daughter and sister in her 40s。 We soon learn all of the other characters' stories and Sarah's are entertwined。The story is sparked by the wedding of Ruby, who is Sarah's stepdaughter, to Gabe。 It is post-covid and life is resuming。 All the characters have something to do This is a book with a large cast of characters。 Their lives are entertwined and each person's storyline ripples into the others。 Sarah is who we original will believe to be the main characters。 She's a wife, mother, stepmother, daughter and sister in her 40s。 We soon learn all of the other characters' stories and Sarah's are entertwined。The story is sparked by the wedding of Ruby, who is Sarah's stepdaughter, to Gabe。 It is post-covid and life is resuming。 All the characters have something to do with this new union, even the back in time snippets we get。 As the story goes on, Weiner intermingles past and present secrets of to tell an amazing story。 Everyone is trying be supportive of the wedding, but they wonder if Ruby knows Gabe well enough to tie the knot? Everyone has a secret, including Gabe!Sarah’s husband Eli, Ruby's father, is a successful dentist with a secret of his own that could destroy everything!Sam, Sarah’s twin brother, has lost his wife and is raising in stepson, and has a big secret of his own。Ronnie, Sarah and Sam's mother, and once a best selling author, is the owner of The Summer Place and saddened in the past years that no one wants to vacation there any longer。 She is thrilled to host the wedding。 But also has a secret of her own that will send the family in a tailspin。This wasn't a fluff read。 The story is told from several characters’ POVs and there are multiple storylines。 But rather than be hard to follow, I felt it made me invested in each character and how their stories would impact the others。 It dealt with many issues that a family deals with - love, trust, grief, friendship, sexuality, infidelity, aging parents。Many thanks to Atria Books and NetGalley for an advance reader copy in exchange for my honest review! 。。。more

Lauren

Look, I don’t usually give books one stars - something has to really make me mad in order for me to do that。 This book has so many scenes that made me mad and overall, I felt like the writing (both plot and characters) was so weak compared to other Jennifer Weiner books I’ve read。 I absolutely loved Mrs。 Everything, so I am not writing off this author, but this book just felt halfhearted, cheap, and not well fleshed out。 The book centers around the rich and privileged family of Sarah Levy-Weinbe Look, I don’t usually give books one stars - something has to really make me mad in order for me to do that。 This book has so many scenes that made me mad and overall, I felt like the writing (both plot and characters) was so weak compared to other Jennifer Weiner books I’ve read。 I absolutely loved Mrs。 Everything, so I am not writing off this author, but this book just felt halfhearted, cheap, and not well fleshed out。 The book centers around the rich and privileged family of Sarah Levy-Weinberg Danhauser。 Sarah married a divorced man who had a daughter named Ruby, then had two sons with him。 Sarah’s mother was a successful novelist when she was younger, and made enough money to pay for Sarah’s family’s house in NYC, Ruby’s college tuition, and a faaaancy house on Nantucket that Ruby grew up going to every summer。 Now, Ruby has just graduated from NYU and gotten serious with a boy during the two years of Covid。 The book starts off with Ruby announcing that they’re getting married。 It then rotates chapters between Sarah, Ruby, Sarah’s husband slash Ruby’s dad, Sarah’s mom, and Sarah’s twin brother。 Here are the things I didn’t like, in no particular order:1。 THE PRIVILEGE。 i’ll be honest, I am starting to get fed up of stories about rich white families whose generational wealth leads them to have no real problems in the world, and allows them to act in ridiculous ways that would have insane consequences for anyone without a fraction of the money that the family has。 Granted, I just finished reading another book in which the main character is unhinged and protected from every consequence of her bad actions because of her family is generational wealth, so I might be a little less forgiving。 But this is reaffirming the fact that I need to spend more of my time on stories about people who do not fit into this mold and come from more diverse and interesting backgrounds。 I don’t want to hear any more stories about wealthy grandparents who have secured housing for their future generations through their own nepotism and connections。 Also, the way that the mother of Ruby‘s future husband is treated in the story is horrible。 It’s an extremely stereotypical and un-nuanced view of someone struggling to come up in New York。 2。 The infidelity。 I don’t think this is a book where the characters are meant to be unlikable - I really believe the author wants you to root for the success and happiness of the family she puts in front of you。 But the characterization is simply lazy, and the characters do a lot of things that make them unlikeable - namely: I’ve never read a book with so much infidelity。 Another reviewer said something I agree with here - if the plot relies on that much cheating to survive, the writing is weak。 3。 The lack of show, don’t tell。 Every new characters chapter is basically a rote retelling of their life story。 Again, it feels lazy to just have the character go on this long, long, long monologue about their past, their mistakes, their experiences, and have everything be tied up to the present day in a bow。 R here are so many stronger ways to do this without just having each new perspective be a short biography of the character。Overall, this was not the book for me。 I might try another Jennifer Weiner in the future, but I’m getting a liiiittle bit tired of these sorts of stories。 Thank you to the publisher for the ARC via Netgalley! 。。。more

Gil Levi

i actually thought the title of this book was jennifer weiner and that it would be about a trans individual。 i'm frankly disappointed。 i actually thought the title of this book was jennifer weiner and that it would be about a trans individual。 i'm frankly disappointed。 。。。more

3 Things About This Book

We have some blended family here and I’m loving it。 But the full circle moments for most of these family members are bit too much for me。 Who knows who, how is one connected with the other, who ends up with who after all that happens? One full circle is good but multiple is little bit too much of a stretch for me。Pandemic hits。 Daughter brings her boyfriend to quarantine with her family because dude cannot go back to California at this point。 Call it cabin fever, after things start to get better We have some blended family here and I’m loving it。 But the full circle moments for most of these family members are bit too much for me。 Who knows who, how is one connected with the other, who ends up with who after all that happens? One full circle is good but multiple is little bit too much of a stretch for me。Pandemic hits。 Daughter brings her boyfriend to quarantine with her family because dude cannot go back to California at this point。 Call it cabin fever, after things start to get better daughter and the boyfriend decide to marry。 Father sees and mother in law’s face over FaceTime and then when memories start to flood back。 And not in a good way! As the wedding day approaches, everyone starts thinking about how to unveil their secrets to others, trying to figure out the best time to do it。 While all family members are loosing sleep over their secrets, the daughter solves everything with one word。 It was a good page turner, but I could do with less web of connections between people 。。。more

Cat D | _basicbookworm

Ruby is 22 and getting married to her pandemic boyfriend - a small, intimate wedding at her Safta’s (her step-mother’s mother) beach house on Cape Cod。 This family is filled with secrets and the days leading up to the wedding threaten to expose secrets as each family member has to face something。 This one is told in multiple perspectives that will have you screaming for this family to communicate with each other and dying for all of these secrets to get out。 This was a juicy summer read that was Ruby is 22 and getting married to her pandemic boyfriend - a small, intimate wedding at her Safta’s (her step-mother’s mother) beach house on Cape Cod。 This family is filled with secrets and the days leading up to the wedding threaten to expose secrets as each family member has to face something。 This one is told in multiple perspectives that will have you screaming for this family to communicate with each other and dying for all of these secrets to get out。 This was a juicy summer read that was filled with secrets and so many tangled webs。 It’s hard to say much without giving anything away but I enjoyed that this one was suspenseful without being too dark or stressful。 I kept turning the pages waiting for things to explode and all of the secrets to catch up with this family。 I loved how complex and real this family felt and how many issues this book tackled。 Jennifer Weiner is the queen of the summer beach read, and she has another fun one here!Thank you to Atria Books for the advanced copy! 。。。more

Kathy Anderson

I loved The Summer Place by Jennifer Weiner! Complex characters, fast-paced plot, and even some twists。 This book should be on your summer reading list!The novel centers around 3 generations of one family。 The entire family is gathering at the matriarch’s Cape Cod beach house for the wedding of her step-granddaughter。 Leading up to the wedding, secrets will be revealed, misunderstandings abound, and hopefully forgiveness is given。 Not only does Weiner tell a great story, but I was also moved by I loved The Summer Place by Jennifer Weiner! Complex characters, fast-paced plot, and even some twists。 This book should be on your summer reading list!The novel centers around 3 generations of one family。 The entire family is gathering at the matriarch’s Cape Cod beach house for the wedding of her step-granddaughter。 Leading up to the wedding, secrets will be revealed, misunderstandings abound, and hopefully forgiveness is given。 Not only does Weiner tell a great story, but I was also moved by her keen observations on life woven throughout the book。The author writes about each characters’ backstory, so you feel like you really get to know them – the good and the bad。 Even Cape Cod becomes a living breathing character in this story。 I was sad to see this story end as the characters came alive for me。I’ve read all of Jennifer Weiner’s books and this story stands out as one of my favorites。Thank you to NetGalley and Atria Books for the ARC! 。。。more

Jessica Moro

This was a heavy family drama centered around a summer house in cape cod。 There’s too many characters and very intrinsic stories that happen but it is filled with so much drama。 This is like a summer Family Stone so if you like your stories with Melancholy yet uplifting, give this family drama a chance