6/1/2023 0 Comments Summer of salt by katrina lenoI’ve read one and a half of Katrina Leno’s other books, but this one really blew me away. The writing was definitely the aspect of this book that I loved the most. All of that already had me so excited for this book, but once I actually started it, I feel head over heels in love with it. I mean, I’ve been hyped for it since it was announced, because. I did not expect to love Summer of Salt as much as I did. Over the course of her last summer on the island-a summer of storms, of love, of salt-Georgina will learn the truth about magic, in all its many forms. When tragedy strikes, what made the Fernweh women special suddenly casts them in suspicion. No one questions the (allegedly) three-hundred-year-old bird who comes to roost on the island every year. No one questions the weather, as moody and erratic as a summer storm. No one on the island of By-the-Sea would ever call the Fernwehs what they really are, but if you need the odd bit of help-say, a sleeping aid concocted by moonlight-they are the ones to ask. But with their eighteenth birthday looming at the end of this summer, Georgina fears her gift will never come.Īn island where strange things happen. Her twin sister, Mary, already shows an ability to defy gravity. Georgina Fernweh waits with growing impatience for the tingle of magic in her fingers-magic that has been passed down through every woman in her family. Summary: A magic passed down through generations. Rep: lesbian protagonist, bisexual love interest, aromantic asexual side character
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