3 edition of Pennington"s seventeenth summer. found in the catalog.
Pennington"s seventeenth summer.
K. M. Peyton
Published
1989 by Windrush in Oxford .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | New wave |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 274p.(large print) |
Number of Pages | 274 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22323672M |
ISBN 10 | 1850899703 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 19671101 |
It also portrays underage drinking and smokingboth of which were considered highly improper in the s. I love how Angie was courted and how innocent she was and what a gentleman Jack was! It takes place in the early s in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Maureen won for her short story, Sixteen, in
I simply just wanted them to make me feel something. In this book he discovers that his musical ability is much more extraordinary than he had thought and that he may actually enjoy playing the piano. I guess? And if anything I only wish I had a little more closure and knew exactly what the future held for Angie and Jack. She's just there, quiet and polite without causing too much of a stir. It was very clean
He has also served as a district reading specialist. Throughout Penningtons seventeenth summer. book all of her dates with Jack she never seemed to actually talk to him. The growth of the love between Jack and Angie is symbolized in the novel by the growth of plants—at the beginning of the summer everything is lush and green, but as it ends the autumn frosts are setting in. To learn more about cookies, please see our cookie policy. For example, they let us know which features and sections are most popular. Maureen also launched a teenage column for the Chicago Tribune, the first of its kind in the nation.
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Finally, 10 year old Kitty is the youngest, a well-behaved tomboy. After going on a date, Angie and Jack steadily move Penningtons seventeenth summer.
book with their relationship, but every aspect is new to Angie. Review will shown on site after approval Other books by Fiction. And halfway through the book I couldn't find a development with her character. How wrong I would have been!!! Print materials followed as demand increased for Penningtons seventeenth summer.
book programs. The summary does really nothing to tell you anything different. Surely she will be better off in the big city! Yes, I though Jack was a sweet character, but he wasn't great enough to make me fall in love, and Angie described him in an unflattering way.
A few times I felt things seemed a bit unnecessarily foreboding, but perhaps this was just a reflection of Angie in the early stages of a relationship, her uncertainty and not really feeling comfortable with her emotions or sure of Jack yet.
This boy is someone she has grown up with, but he was the popular boy who dated all of the popular girls and never would have noticed Angie. This book is rather long and dense, and constantly hints at plot developments that never happen, so it gets wrapped up rather abruptly: by the time August rolls around, Jack declares his love his love to Angie, learns that his family is moving back to Oklahoma to expand their business and impulsively asks Angie to marry him.
In any case, I loved it and recommend it to those interested in the s and sweet love stories that don't involve text messages, sex or vampires! In this first title he is sixteen and in his final year of school.
In fact, most of the regular characters were pretty one-dimensional and uninteresting, with the exception of Angie's older sister Lorraine. Though I would say this is a romance story, first and foremost, it's also a "coming 4.
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Margaret Morrow: Angie's sister. That said, this does give a good idea of what life was like in small-town America back then. And if anything I only wish I had a little more closure and knew exactly what the future held for Angie and Jack.
The games are sports, esp. She often uses lovely simile, if not completely original "flows like honey," "floats like a dust mote". Is this really considered a classic? Penningtons seventeenth summer. book fall in love, knowing that Angie has to leave for college in Chicago in the fall and Jack is Penningtons seventeenth summer.
book with his family to Oklahoma to help his uncle with the bakery business. Sure, I allow that it was a quiet sort of love, but even those kind of loves should make the reader feel something.Jan 01, · The correct title of this book is Pennington's Seventeenth Summer so not sure why it says otherwise here.
Probably one of the 5 books I most remember reading as a young tween/teen, I still own copies of all the Pennington books now/5. Seventeenth Summer is a book about a year-old girl named Angeline "Angie" Morrow.
It takes place in the early s in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Angie gets asked out on her first date by local high school basketball star, Jack Duluth. Pennington's Seventeenth Summer (Pennington, book 1) by K M Peyton - book cover, description, publication tjarrodbonta.com: K M Peyton.Maureen Daly's first novel, Seventeenth Summer, written between the pdf of eighteen and twenty, has remained in print for nearly half a century, selling more than seven million copies.Seventeenth Summer () About book: When I picked this book up I assumed I'd be reading a cute YA summer read.
In a way the book completely meets those expectations, but that wouldn't quite be the whole tjarrodbonta.com the cover you would assume that this is a contemporary story/5(4).Pennington's seventeenth summer [K.
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