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A humorous, yet touching, tale of
the World War II home front as a small Michigan town copes with a German
POW camp on its outskirts and the disgrace of two local women charged
with treason after helping two POWs escape.
If you enjoyed …
- The charm and humor of the small town characters and humor immortalized
in Jan Karon’s Mitford series,
- The irreverent narration of Ralphie in Jean
Shepherd’s Christmas Story, or
- John Grisham’s marvelous coming-of-age
tale told in The Painted House,
… then you’ll love Gary Slaughter’s Cottonwood
Summer!
This story is for those who yearn to journey back to simpler
times and don’t mind having their funny bone tickled along
the way.
"Cottonwood Summer documents author Gary Slaughter as a master at creating loveable characters. It is one of those novels that is easy to pick up but so hard to put down. And when you're finished, you'll search for other books by this undeniably talented writer." Midwest Book Review
You may also want to check out Cottonwood Fall and Cottonwood Winter: A Christmas Story, masterful sequels to Cottonwood Summer. |