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Red Summer

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After the constant hustle and bustle of city life in Philadelphia and coping with the death of her father, fourteen-year-old Miranda Sinclair quickly jumped at the chance to spend the summer down South with her grandparents when her mother suggested it. She loved how clean and fresh the air smelled and how big the sky seemed down South without the hinderance of smog and massive sky lines. Miranda imagined long lazy days of not waking up until noon, walking barefoot along grassy meadows and picking fresh flowers. She also secretly hoped to see Lance Miller again. She couldn't stop thinking about him since she'd first met him last year. He was by far the most handsome boy she had ever seen. He was also the first boy she had ever kissed! Miranda was in for a summer she would never forget.

130 pages, Paperback

First published May 24, 2011

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Toni Scott

10 books
About The Author
Toni is a wellness strategist and public health nurse who helps others design lives rooted in love, luxury, and longevity. With more than 25 years of experience across hospital, school, and community health settings, she brings clinical knowledge, presence, and lived experience to every space she enters.

She is also a yoga teacher and community wellness leader, known for her intentional, embodied presence and a voice that both calms and commands. Whether through her writing, retreats, or quiet daily rituals, Toni invites others to return to themselves—fully, freely, and without apology.

Her debut memoir, Grow Your Own Way, is a deeply personal offering—and a soft yet powerful invitation to grow something beautiful from your own truth


About the Book
Grow Your Own Way
A memoir rooted in my life.
The story of how I created a wellness lifestyle that honors who I am—not who I was told to be.

Through honest reflections and personal stories, Grow Your Own Way explores what it looks like to live life on your own terms—with intention, curiosity, and care. It’s a quiet, meaningful read meant to be returned to again and again.

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