Vicky Austin is filled with strong feelings as she stands near Commander Rodney's grave while her grandfather, who himself is dying of cancer, recites the funeral service. Watching his condition deteriorate as the summer passes on beautiful Seven Bay Island is almost more than Vicky can bear. To complicate things, she finds herself the center of attention for three very different boys: Leo is an old friend wanting comfort and longing for romance; Zachary, whose attempted suicide inadvertently caused the Commander's death, is attractive and sophisticated but desperately troubled; and Adam, her older brother's friend, offers her a wonderful chance to assist in his experiments with dophins but treats her as a young girl just when she's ready to feel most grown-up.
Called upon to be dependable, stable, and wise, Vicky is exhilarated but often overwhemed. Forces of darkness and light, tragedy and joy, hover about her, and at times she doesn't know whcih will prevail.
“With customary grace and firm control of an intricate plot, L’Engle has created another irresistible novel about familiar characters, the Austin family. Vicky, 16, narrates the climactic events with Grandfather Eaton on a New England island, where he is living his last days.”—"Publishers Weekly"
“L’Engle has the magic storytelling gift that makes it a pleasure to lose yourself in her spell.”—"Newsweek"
“L’Engle writes eloquently about death and life with provocative passages that linger in the thoughts of the perceptive.”—"Booklist", Starred Review
"With customary grace and firm control of an intricate plot, L'Engle has created another irresistible novel about familiar characters, the Austin family. Vicky, 16, narrates the climactic events with Grandfather Eaton on a New England island, where he is living his last days."--"Publishers Weekly"
"L'Engle has the magic storytelling gift that makes it a pleasure to lose yourself in her spell."--"Newsweek"
"L'Engle writes eloquently about death and life with provocative passages that linger in the thoughts of the perceptive."--"Booklist," Starred Review
With customary grace and firm control of an intricate plot, L'Engle has created another irresistible novel about familiar characters, the Austin family. Vicky, 16, narrates the climactic events with Grandfather Eaton on a New England island, where he is living his last days. "Publishers Weekly"
L'Engle has the magic storytelling gift that makes it a pleasure to lose yourself in her spell. "Newsweek"
L'Engle writes eloquently about death and life with provocative passages that linger in the thoughts of the perceptive. "Booklist, Starred Review""
With customary grace and firm control of an intricate plot, L'Engle has created another irresistible novel about familiar characters, the Austin family. Vicky, 16, narrates the climactic events with Grandfather Eaton on a New England island, where he is living his last days. Publishers Weekly
L'Engle has the magic storytelling gift that makes it a pleasure to lose yourself in her spell. Newsweek
L'Engle writes eloquently about death and life with provocative passages that linger in the thoughts of the perceptive. Booklist, Starred Review
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"With customary grace and firm control of an intricate plot, L'Engle has created another irresistible novel about familiar characters, the Austin family. Vicky, 16, narrates the climactic events with Grandfather Eaton on a New England island, where he is living his last days." --Publishers Weekly
"L'Engle has the magic storytelling gift that makes it a pleasure to lose yourself in her spell." --Newsweek
"L'Engle writes eloquently about death and life with provocative passages that linger in the thoughts of the perceptive." --Booklist, Starred Review