Shorecliff by Ursula DeYoung
Set against the backdrop of a picturesque New England summer in 1928, a teenage boy named Richard is thrust into the complexities of adult relationships during a family reunion at their coastal estate. As he observes the interactions of his extended family, he becomes entangled in their secrets, desires, and betrayals, leading to a pivotal moment that will alter the course of their lives. Through Richard's eyes, the narrative explores themes of innocence, coming-of-age, and the intricate web of familial bonds.
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- 2013
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