![]() ![]() I love that even though he seemed so perfect for Amy, Heather Davis made him have problems too. Henry is that good, respectable, country boy that EVERY girl dreams about. She goes to get away from things and ends up meeting Henry. ![]() She is a realistic girl who is going through real and painful things. ![]() The character of Amy is just so relate-able. It seemed different though, and I like different. When I read the synopsis of this book, I thought it sounded really strange. I don’t even know how to begin this review. But when the past and present come crashing together, both of them must find the courage to face what is meant to be, even if it means losing each other forever. Henry and his world become Amy’s refuge and she begins to learn that some moments are worth savoring. In the clearing at the back of Aunt Mae’s property, she makes an amazing discovery-Henry, a boy stuck in the endless summer of 1944. Synopsis: Amy, a sixteen-year-old recovering from an abusive relationship, moves to the country to start a new life with her aunt–all she wants is for everything to be different. ![]()
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