The Solstice Night

$15.00
by Summer Wilson

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Five-Star Reviews: "I devoured The Solstice Night. Intriguing. Well written. Smart." "I am so glad that I decided to read Summer Wilson's book, The Solstice Night. It was a genre I had never read, and it ended up being the most interesting book I've read in a long time." "The book is well written, the characters are great, and the conflict full of angst." Neil Rousseau is a popular high school teacher in 1944 Hawthorne, Massachusetts. A former Marine, he was wounded during the war, but the pain he suffers from most, is the death of his beloved wife. In 2019, Adam Kazakovich is the editor of The Hawthorne Gazette. His life is great--until his girlfriend tells him that she's pregnant and wants to get married. Both men are deeply troubled and take their boats out on Cabot Lake, where they are each caught in a sudden, violent thunderstorm. The incidents take place 75 years apart. Neither man knows the other. Until they trade places in time. Warning: This novel contains an ethnic slur common during World War II. It is used for historical accuracy and is not intended to disrespect any group of people. Summer Wilson is also the author of THE SURFMAN.

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