By: Pam Jenoff
Genres: Historical | Romance Historical
Posted: October 9, 2015
Peddling her bike with Addie on the handlebars, they arrive at the busy dock. It is teeming with people boarding a rickety ship. Her mother pushes them to the front of the line and hands the officer some papers and coins, telling him something Addie cannot hear. Turning to her daughter, she tells Addie, "You have to go to America now. Your papa and I will follow." With a quick hug to Addie, her mother leaves. Frightened and alone, Addie obeys her mother and sails to America. Upon her arrival there she is met by her Aunt Bess and Uncle Moris. Childless with no clue on how to raise a teenager, they take her to their summer rental apartment on the shore at Atlantic City. At the shore, Uncle Meyer travels during the week selling pots and pans. Aunt Bess keeps busy playing Mah-jongg or canasta. Addie prefers to be alone and read.
One afternoon, a station wagon pulls into the driveway next door. Addie watches a pretty woman with strawberry-blond hair get out of the car followed by three brown haired boys and a dog. Finally an older boy emerges and her heart stops. His hair "seemed to glow gold in the morning sun." So begins her love affair with the Connally family and its eldest son, Charlie, the golden boy filled with dreams and aspirations. Is Addie to become part of that destiny? They become close and on the following Thanksgiving Day they plan to tell their parents they want to become engaged. That day a horrific tragedy occurs and the seemingly idyllic family is ripped apart and disappear from her life. Unable to find them and uncertain what to do with her future, she takes a bus to Washington, DC taking with her a camera given to her by her uncle and her graduation money. Working in a secretarial pool at the Washington Post, she comes to her boss' attention when he needs a translator and Addie comes to his aid. Eager to get involved in the war raging in Europe, she gets transferred to the London office, working for Teddy White, a hot-shot correspondent who falls in love with Addie.
Addie's thrilling journeys, her life in London during the devastating and dangerous bombings, is well chronicled. Always following her heart, I find some of her decisions fool hardy and lost patience with her choices several times. In the end, Addie returns to Chelsea Beach where it all began. There, right under her nose, is the love she has been searching for. What a sweet surprise!
Historical fiction is my favorite genre and THE LAST SUMMER AT CHELSEA BEACH goes to the top of my list of best reads. It is beautifully told with characters that will touch your heart and keep remembering after you close the book. Pam Jenoff encompasses family, friendships, second chances, the power of healing and finally forgiveness. A great read that I recommend to everyone who loves history, an exciting heroine, a romantic story with a surprising and happy ending that tugged at my heart. Brava!
Book Summary
Summer 1941
Young Adelia Montforte flees fascist Italy for America, where she is whisked away to the shore by her well-meaning aunt and uncle. Here, she meets and falls for Charlie Connally, the eldest of the four Irish-Catholic boys next door. But all hopes for a future together are soon throttled by the war and a tragedy that hits much closer to home.
Grief-stricken, Addie flees—first to Washington and then to war-torn London—and finds a position at a prestigious newspaper, as well as a chance to redeem lost time, lost family…and lost love. But the past always nips at her heels, demanding to be reckoned with. And in a final, fateful choice, Addie discovers that the way home may be a path she never suspected.
The Last Summer At Chelsea Beach
by: Pam Jenoff
MIRA
August 1, 2015
On Sale: August 1, 2015
Featuring: Adelia Montforte; Charlie Connally
384 pages
ISBN: 0778317544
EAN: 9780778317548
Kindle: B00S4YJNMU
Paperback / e-Book