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The Summer of Everything: A Novel Paperback – 8 Sept. 2020

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 159 ratings

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Comic book geek Wesley Hudson excels at two things: slacking off at his job and pining after his best friend, Nico. Advice from his friends, '90s alt-rock songs, and online dating articles aren't helping much with his secret crush. And his dream job at Once Upon a Page, the local used bookstore, is threatened when a coffeeshop franchise wants to buy the property. To top it off, his annoying brother needs wedding planning advice. Confronted with reality, can Wes balance saving the bookstore and his strained sibling relationship? Can he win the heart of his crush, too?

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"As always, Julian Winters is here to tug at our heartstrings with a wildly endearing ensemble cast of lovable queer geeks. ... If you're looking for an achingly relatable coming-of-age love story (with Empire Records vibes for days), look no further." --Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera, NY Times bestselling authors of What If It's Us?

"Endearing...Wes's problems are lifelike, and he's surrounded by eccentric, supportive, and inspiring friends who challenge and encourage him." --Karen Rigby,
Foreword Reviews

"I always smile my way through a Julian Winters book. Remy's story of self-discovery is empowering and lovely." --Adam Silvera,
NYT bestselling author of What If It's Us on How to Be Remy Cameron

"This appealing book is hipper than hip (if it's still hip to say hip), replete with au courant words like dope, noob, rad, chill, and sick, and boasts-er, hella likable, no, make that lovable characters, who are complex and beautifully realized. Winters
(How to be Remy Cameron, 2019) clearly covers his bases ethnically and sexually--Wes is Black and biracial and Nico is Mexican American, while other characters identify as lesbian, aroace, and bisexual--but believably and welcomingly so. The resulting combination of rom-com and coming-of-age novel is an absolute delight from beginning to end and is highly recommended." --Michael Cart, Booklist

"VERDICT Hand this book to fans of realistic fiction looking for a quick, mostly light read that is full of heart.
" --Mindy Rhiger, School Library Journal​

"Winters does it again: a book about friendship, love, community, and the sometimes meandering path to adulthood, all in a great bear hug of a book that will keep your summer going." --L.C. Rosen, author of
Camp

About the Author

Julian Winters is a best-selling and award-winning author of contemporary young adult fiction. His novels Running with Lions, How to Be Remy Cameron, and The Summer of Everything (Duet, 2018, 2019 and 2020 respectively), received accolades for their positive depictions of diverse, relatable characters. Running with Lions is the recipient of an IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Award. How to Be Remy Cameron and The Summer of Everything were named Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selections and received a numerous starred reviews. A former management trainer, Julian currently lives outside of Atlanta where he can be found reading, being a self-proclaimed comic book geek, or watching the only two sports he can follow--volleyball and soccer. His next novel is Right Where I Left You from Viking Children's/Penguin in 2022. He was also a contributing author to Black Boy Joy (Delacorte, 2021), a NY Times #1 bestselling Middle Grade anthology.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Chicago Review Press (8 Sept. 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 312 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1945053917
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1945053917
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 years and up
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.34 x 2.03 x 20.32 cm
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    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 159 ratings

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Julian Winters is the author of the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Award–winning Running with Lions, the Georgia Peach Book award nominee Right Where I Left You, and the Junior Library Guild selections How to Be Remy Cameron, The Summer of Everything, and As You Walk On By. A self-proclaimed comic book geek, Julian currently lives outside of Atlanta, where he can be found reading or watching the only two sports he can follow—volleyball and soccer.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 June 2021
    A joy of a book just like everything Julian writes
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2020
    This was everything I wanted and more! Hilarious and heartbreaking, although too short for my liking . Would love a sequel!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 March 2022
    Two best friends who love each other but don't know how to talk to each other about what exactly they feel. Everyone around knows the truth when those two are totally blind. And jealousy of each other. How a bookstore can turn around a few teens' life and made them be friends, keeps their memories together. The brother who pushed away his brother and doesn't know how to fix this now. Family pressures about school issues. How many things can handle an 18-year-old who can't even talk with his best friend about what secrets he keeps? Worth finding out.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Vernajh Pinder
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Book!
    Reviewed in the United States on 22 October 2020
    I was drawn in from start to finish. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The story was told at a great pace, there were twists and turns at every turn. The characters all carried a uniqueness to them and I also love that they represented different things and people across a spectrum.
  • Margaret Brown-Bury
    5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable and heart warming
    Reviewed in Canada on 11 September 2020
    I laughed out loud and I cried some real tears. This book is charming in all the right ways. A lovely letter to books and the music of my youth, with a cast of diverse and interesting characters I want to hang out with. An absolute delight.
  • Kindle-klant
    4.0 out of 5 stars Pffff, I was scared
    Reviewed in the United States on 24 May 2024
    I was scared it wouldn't end well, but luckily, I was proven wrong. Stories that play around bookstores are amazing. Especially when they end the way you've been hoping they'd end. Very cute and sweet story about friendship, crushes, the future and books. Oh, and loss too.
  • Kent
    3.0 out of 5 stars reading it felt like a kick to my chest
    Reviewed in the United States on 18 March 2021
    Essentially, this is a book about unrequited romantic love. Two best friends love each other platonically. They truly adore each other and have spent their childhoods side by side, and can finish each other's....well, you know the cliche. But one of the two boys has a super duper painful romantic crush on the other. Does the other friend feel the same way? My feelings about this book are more personal than literary critique. This is a book with an awkward and insecure narrator. And that is common in real life. My 56 years have delivered nothing except unrequited love so this book was simply too painful for me. On every page we've got the hemming and hawing, the narrator who is desperate to tell his best friend how he truly feels but he is too scared to learn if his pal doesn't feel the same way. Painful! And familiar to, well, practically everybody. It's not that this novel is badly written. It's written by an award-winning young author who clearly understands the writing formula for 21st Century woke culture YA literature. It takes to the book's 90 percent completion mark before we get an answer whether boy loves boy reciprocally. And due to my personal history with unrequited love, I found that deeply frustrated. I kept thinking, please get on with it. The book isn't badly written but if you are frustrated by tales of unrequited love you may have the same problem turning the page that I had.
  • Urban
    5.0 out of 5 stars I almost had an ulcer...
    Reviewed in the United States on 20 September 2020
    This is yet another very good book by Julian Winters. It is a deep dive into the insecurities, self doubts and ways of coping with this that I love. I must say Wes’ inability to just do it had me groaning and feeling an ulcer coming up because of the worries about this sweet guy. His love for Nico is wonderful to read and the way he is described, who wouldn’t love him wholeheartedly?
    I read the book only stopping to sleep, yes it’s that good.