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The Lost Summer The Lost Summer by Kathryn Williams
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“I found myself suddenly jealous of the time when things were simple, when days centered on creek walks and tetherball, and your biggest worry was whether you'd have riding or sailing. There were no boys, there were no secrets or rumors, and there were no regrets. Not even fear of regret. There was just a best friend and endless hours to fill with Pixy Stix and laughing so hard you couldn't breathe.”
Kathryn Williams, The Lost Summer
“That’s when I knew Katie Bell wasn’t just my best camp friend; she was my best friend.”
Kathryn Williams, The Lost Summer
“Sometimes it makes me sad. Other times I realize there was nothing I could do. There will always be a last summer.”
Kathryn Williams, The Lost Summer
“Prologue I died one summer, or I almost did. Part of me did. I don’t say that to be dramatic, only because it’s true. It took me a couple years of sifting through memories and reading the journals I wrote while I was laid up in bed after it happened to understand what I lost that summer—what we all lost. Also what we gained.”
Kathryn Williams, The Lost Summer