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That Camden Summer (Audio Cassette)

by LaVyrle Spencer (Author), David Dukes (Narrator)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)

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Fiercely independent Roberta Jewett is returning to her hometown of Camden, Maine, with her daughters in tow. Having just endured a scandalous divorce, Roberta only wants to settle down and create a decent life for herself and her children. Romance is the furthest thing from her mind, but when Gabe Farley enter her life Roberta soon learns to trust in love again. The endearing characters and pleasing plot to be found in That Camden Summer make for an excellent romance read. --Maudeen Wachsmith --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


From Publishers Weekly

A resilient divorcee returns with her three daughters to her childhood hometown; a lonely widower makes the rough journey out of the shell of his own isolated soul; and the perennially bestselling Spencer (Home Song) doesn't miss a beat as she expertly gives them a second chance at love. First, however, they have to suffer. It's the summer of 1916 when Roberta Jewett returns to Camden, Maine, after 18 years. As a divorcee, she finds herself a social outcast and even her mother thinks she's a tramp (besides which she wants to work, of all things, and own a car). What makes her really mad, however, are men. She doesn't like them, having learned, she thinks, all there is to know from her disastrous marriage. But it turns out that the brutes can be both worse and better than she has ever dreamed. On the one hand, there's Elfred, her lecherous brother-in-law, who can hardly keep his mitts off her; on the other hand, there's Gabriel Farley, the widowed carpenter, and she can hardly keep her mind off him. From the very start, Gabe and Roberta are bickering ("Don't you laugh at me, Mr. Farley!.... I shall own a motorcar, come hell or high water."). Then, little by little, without really trying, they become friends (as do their children). Her hatred of men wanes, his obsession with his dead wife becomes muted and their attraction heats up with the summer. But when Roberta is brutally raped, all her hopes are threatened. Will she be able to pick up the pieces? Can she face family secrets and challenge the town's benighted hypocrisy? Will Gabe do the right thing? Spencer, famous for her heart-rending slices of Americana, delivers the goods again. First serial to Readers Digest; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant Afternoon Reading, Nov 19 2007
This book is a nice change of pace from the typical romance novel. The characters are not in the first flush of youth, nor do they enjoy great wealth or fame, but they are more interesting for their ordinariness. Roberta is not just a feisty heroine, but a smart, strong willed woman with modern ideas for a woman living in the first part of the 20th century. She raises her daughters in a loving and eccentric household. Gabe, the handy-man employed to fix her house, strikes Roberta the wrong way at first. The two gradually get to know one another and a gentle love grows between two wounded people. The characters that inhabit this book feel like your family and neighbours. I found the story moving and highly enjoyable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome reading!, May 22 2004
By Damaris Cotto (tampa, fl United States) - See all my reviews
This was one of the "newer" novels from Ms. Spencer I read and I was a little hesitant because it was newer..But so far I have read this book TWICE and would read it again in a heartbeat. I always like writers who can pull a reader into the book or novel to the point you see yourself there. That is what happens with this one. I traveled back in time and lived with Roberta and the kids and laughed and cried with them. I would have to say the most enjoyable parts of the book were when Roberta wanted to buy a car (how scandalous!!) and her first driving lesson. This is a love story, but it is also an adventure. Buy this, you will enjoy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A really good book!, May 2 2003
By janlouise (Ruston, LA United States) - See all my reviews
Wonderful, wonderful! I agree! LaVyrle Spencer is one of my favorite authors. Her books are about everyday people- lives that touch you. There are times you cry for the characters and times you laugh at them. I enjoy that they are in different settings and times. This particular book is during the early 1900's when automobiles have just come out. Through this story the reader really gets a glimpse of what women went through in the earlier years before women's rights. Roberta Jewitt has had enough of her "playboy husband" who came around when he needed money or a place to stay. After several years of marriage she has filed for divorce and brought her 3 girls back home to renew her relationship with her family. Divorce was not an accepted thing back then especially when instigated by the woman. The townspeople look at her like she is diseased, her mother and sister are furious at the disgrace she has caused them, men think she is "fair game" for their pre-marital affairs (especially her brother-in-law who won't take no for an answere), etc. But she always had her daughters' love and respect.

Gabe Farley is a handy-man around town who is a widow of several years with a teenage daughter. He has made a good life for the 2 of them but he is lonely, still hanging onto the love of his dear deceased wife. Recognizing that fact that Roberta needs his help to get the house she has purchased presentable for her and the girls to live in to- makes a deal to get it in shape. While he is there everyday, he is given a chance to get to know Roberta for who she really is instead of listening to gossip. He comes to appreciate the time they spend together- realizing the void he has had in his life up to now. But what will people say he's seeing a "divorced woman"? It is a story of strong family ties and values, and the sweetest of love stories.

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2.0 out of 5 stars That Campy Summer
I did not like this book at all. Basically this book was about a woman named Roberta Jewett who is scorned for having gotten a divorce. Read more
Published on Aug 14 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars That Campy Summer
I did not like this book at all. Basically this book was about a woman named Roberta Jewett who is scorned for having gotten a divorce. Read more
Published on Aug 10 2002 by Electra83

5.0 out of 5 stars Lose yourself in this book
This is a great book! I read it in 2 days. It kept me interested from the beginning till the end. It's another great story of Spencer's about life, love & much more.
Published on Mar 14 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Vacation or anytime Book!
I happened to get this book from a friend when I was on vacation, and I was so glad I did. Of the six books I read, this one was the best read. Read more
Published on Nov 2 2001 by kelly_renee

1.0 out of 5 stars Didn't Like It!
Lavyrle Spencer is one of my favorite authors, I liked Morning Glory, Small Town Girl and Vows but I did not like That Camden Summer and really hated the scenes with Roberta's... Read more
Published on Oct 1 2001

1.0 out of 5 stars Didn't Like It!
Lavyrle Spencer is one of my favorite authors, I liked Morning Glory, Small Town Girl and Vows but I did not like That Camden Summer and really hated the scenes with Roberta's... Read more
Published on Oct 1 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A REALLY great book!
Being a LaVyrle Spencer fan, I have to say this is my favorite book out of all her books. I have never loved and hated so many characters, all in one book. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2001 by Tracy

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book With Complex characters
I happened to love most of LaVyrle Spencer's books, but this is my favorite. So rarely do romances tackle the issues that Spencer illuminates in this novel. Read more
Published on Oct 3 2000 by Tate

3.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but not my favorite
This book had a lot of good qualities, but I just couldn't getinto the characters as much as other Spencer books. Read more
Published on Aug 23 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars A Summer to Remember
All I can say is what a story, the plot is well conceived and it stands out as one of the best books I have read in a long time. Read more
Published on Aug 14 2000

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