A summer in Maine for a widower and his two teenaged daughters brings varied reactions from the residents of the local beach town. May, the younger daughter, stumbles across a diary that becomes the central concern of the novel. Bonnie Hurren carries the story faultlessly. Her caring and intimate reading gives sympathy to every character. Hurren's personal energy makes this worthwhile entertainment. J.P. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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On the coast of Maine, five old houses are visited every summer by the same group of families. But this year May Duhane is on the brink of womanhood, and at the point of estrangement from her father and sister. When she arrives at the beach she makes an eerie discovery - the hidden diary of a dead girl, Doone Bennison.