Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Beach House by Jane Green

The Beach House by Jane Green

Summary:
Known in Nantucket as the crazy woman who lives in the rambling house atop the bluff, Nan doesn’t care what people think. At sixty-five-years old, her husband died twenty years ago, her beauty has faded, and her family has flown. If her neighbors are away, why shouldn’t she skinny dip in their swimming pools and help herself to their flowers? But when she discovers the money she thought would last forever is dwindling and she could lose her beloved house, Nan knows she has to make drastic changes.

So Nan takes out an ad: Rooms to rent for the summer in a beautiful old Nantucket home with water views and direct access to the beach. Slowly, people start moving into the house, filling it with noise, with laughter, and with tears. As the house comes alive again, Nan finds her family expanding. Her son comes home for the summer, and then an unexpected visitor turns all their lives upside-down.

I loved this book! It was a very fast read and very predictable, but a comfortable predictable, like meatloaf and potatoes for dinner. I loved the characters and the way they were developed. By the end of the book, I felt like I knew each one, and desperately wanted to be invited to the party at the end.

I will definitely read more by this author!

This book satisfied the Summer Reading Challenge requirement to have a summer theme in the title.

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