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ONE SUMMER by David Baldacci

"This character driven story is beautiful and highly emotional."

By: David Baldacci

Genres: Women's Fiction Contemporary

Posted: April 29, 2011

At age thirty-five, Jack Armstrong was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive form of cancer, a type that has no survivors. Jack was given six to eight months to live, and daily the pernicious disease took its toll. Jack's wish for his family is that he can hold on until Christmas, which is just a few days away. He begins writing letters to his adored and beloved wife, Lizzie, as a gift for her after he is gone. He wants her to know how much he has always loved her and will always love her. All five of the letters he has written thus far are upbeat and pleading with her to get on with her life. Jack and Lizzie have three children, fifteen-year-old Michelle, who is getting more rebellious every day, and two boys, ages ten and three. On Christmas Eve tragedy strikes the Armstrong family, but it isn't Jack's demise -- Lizzie is killed in an automobile accident.

Jack's in-laws take the children and leave Jack alone to die in a hospice facility. When Jack's life support systems are removed, nothing happens. Daily he begins to get better, and his doctor decides it is truly a miracle since there is not a case on file that remission has happened; much less all trace of the cancer disappearing. With the help of his best friend and co-worker, Jack builds his strength, mind, and body back to normal, claims his children, and they all resettle in South Carolina at the home where Lizzie lived as a child.

David Baldacci writes magnificent tales of political intrigue and now has written a young adult novel. While ONE SUMMER does not qualify as a romance, it is truly an extraordinary love story. The characters are people you want to meet, and the dialogue is exceptional. This character driven story is beautiful and highly emotional. It is this reviewer's hope that Mr. Baldacci will continue spreading his talents into genres other than the one that has made him "rich and famous." This book comes highly recommended.

Book Summary

When Jack Armstrong is told he has a terminal illness and that he has weeks to live, his first concern is for his beloved wife, Lizzie, and children, baby Jack, Cory and rebellious teenager Mikki. On Christmas Eve, when Lizzie comes home, Jack is devastated to see his neighbor, Bill Miller, kiss Lizzie on their driveway. Jack confronts her, she tries to explain he's got it all wrong, and distraught, she leaves the house into an ice storm - and a fatal collision with a truck. Overwhelmed with grief, and with his illness worsening Jack is taken into a hospice. The children move to the West Coast to live with various members of the family.

But then a miracle happens. Jack begins to recover, and day by day he starts to heal. Confounding the doctors, Jack leaves the hospital without any evidence of the illness. Unexpectedly the family inherits a beautiful old villa with a lighthouse on the beach in South Carolina. It was the house where Lizzie grew up and Jack feels an inexplicable closeness to her while he's there. Although his mother-in-law, Bonnie, has other ideas for their future, Jack knows that this is the chance he has to re- build his relationship with his kids. And as he struggles to reconnect with the children, he also has the chance to find love again, perhaps even with Lizzie's help.

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One Summer by David Baldacci

One Summer

by: David Baldacci

Grand Central Publishing
June 1, 2011
On Sale: June 14, 2011
Featuring: Jack Armstrong
288 pages
ISBN: 0446583146
EAN: 9780446583145
Kindle: B0048EKF0Y
Hardcover / e-Book

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