One Grand Summer

Ewald Arenz

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Beschreibung

Sixteen-year-old Frieder's plans for the summer are shattered when he fails two subjects. To be able to move up to the next year in the Autumn, he needs to resit his exams. So instead of going on holiday with his family, he now faces the daunting and boring prospect of staying at his grandparents' house, studying with his strict and formal step-grandfather. On the bright side, he'll spend time with his grandmother Nana, his sister Alma and his best friend Johann. And he meets Beate, the girl in the beautiful green swimsuit… The next few weeks will bring friendship, fear and first love – one grand summer that will change and shape his entire life. A number-one bestseller in Germany and winner of the German Booksellers Prize, One Grand Summer is a moving, beautiful and profound novel about relationships and respect that captures those exquisite and painful moments that make us who we are…

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Schlagwörter

Der Grosse Sommer, Germany, Contemporary Women’s Fiction, Where the Crawdads Sing, Fiction in Translation, Rachel Joyce, Rachel Ward, Ruth Jones, Grief, YA, Goethe, Tomorrow and Tomorrow, Joanna Cannon, Translated, Women’s Literary Fiction, Kristin Hannah, Waterstones Debut, Elena Ferrante, One Grand Summer, young adult, Coming of Age Fiction, Jane Smiley, Ewald Arenz, Anne Tyler, Tasting Sunlight, German, JoJo Moyes, Ronan Hessian, Helga Flatland, friendship, family sagas, teenagers