The Summer Everything Changed

Ruth Bornstein
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A moving novel, told in diary form, captures the mores of mid-west America during the WWII era. You'll find fascinating insights into a Jewish teen's psychology as she struggles to understand her awakening sexuality, betrayal, and anti-Semitism in her hometown. The protagonist, Janet, begins to grow up as she learns of the horrors taking place in Europe.
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