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Summer of '42

Published
Sep 1978
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General Fiction General Fiction
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212

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"A chronicle of one summer in a boy's coming of age"—the international bestselling classic that became the basis for the Oscar-winning film (Medium).

 


Captivating and evocative, Herman Raucher's semi-autobiographical tale has been made into a record-breaking Academy Award-winning hit movie, adapted for the stage, and enchanted readers for generations.



In the summer of 1942, Hermie is fifteen. He is wildly obsessed with sex, and passionately in love with an "older woman" of twenty-two, whose husband is overseas and at war. Ambling through Nantucket Island with his friends, Hermie's indelible narration chronicles his frantic efforts to become a man, especially one worthy of the lovely Dorothy, as well as his glorious and heartbreaking initiation into sex.


 


"Mr. Raucher scores most tellingly. His recall of nervous teen-age gaucheries is dead accurate, hilarious, tinged with sadness."—The New York Times Book Review

 


"A charming and tender novel . . . The overall effect is one of high hilarity. Raucher is a comic-artist who is able to convey the fears and joys . . . of the boy and at the same time give older readers a wrench in the heart. "—Publishers Weekly

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First Edition Sep 1978 Dell ISBN 0440183480
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May 2015 Diversion Books ISBN 1626818894
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Dec 1994 Amereon, Limited ISBN 0848803108
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May 2015 Diversion Books ISBN B00X43YPS8
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Mar 2017 LMI ISBN B06XH839DM
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