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Summer Darlings

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"Filled with 1960s nostalgia and a host of deftly drawn characters" (Renée Rosen, author of Park Avenue Summer), Summer Darlings pulls back the curtain on one mysterious and wealthy family as seen through the eyes of their nanny—a college student who, while falling in love on Martha's Vineyard, is also forced to reckon with the dark side of privilege.
In 1962, coed Heddy Winsome leaves her hardscrabble Irish Brooklyn neighborhood behind and ferries to glamorous Martha's Vineyard to nanny for one of the wealthiest families on the island. But as she grows enamored with the alluring and seemingly perfect young couple and chases after their two mischievous children, Heddy discovers that her academic scholarship at Wellesley has been revoked, putting her entire future at risk.

Determined to find her place in the couple's wealthy social circles, Heddy nurtures a romance with the hip surfer down the beach while wondering if the better man for her might be a quiet, studious college boy instead. But no one she meets on the summer island—socialite, starlet, or housekeeper—is as picture-perfect as they seem, and she quickly learns that the right last name and a house in a tony zip code may guarantee privilege, but that rarely equals happiness.

Praised as "a perfect summer book packed with posh people, glamor, mystery, and one clever, brave, young nanny" by New York Times bestselling author Nancy Thayer, Summer Darlings promises entrance to a rarefied world, for anyone who enjoyed Tigers in Red Weather or The Summer Wives.
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    • Library Journal

      March 6, 2020

      DEBUT It's 1962 and Heddy Winsome is ready to embrace her summer on the glamorous haven of Martha's Vineyard, working as a nanny to a wealthy, well-established family. Her position comes at the recommendation of her Wellesley classmate, a member of this elite class, while Heddy's background as a scholarship student has her on unfamiliar ground. An added complication is that her scholarship to Wellesley has been revoked, and she needs to figure out her future plans once the summer ends. Living and working among the wealthy while striving to envision her future throws Heddy into turmoil. She's torn between two men: does she follow her instincts and fall for the charming surfer who seems to know everyone on the island, or does she try to land the Harvard student from a moneyed background? Throughout her summer adventure, Heddy's interactions with social climbers of all types shape her perspective. VERDICT Lifestyle journalist Foster's first novel aims to be a solid beach read and mostly succeeds, though the story could have benefited from greater character development.--Julie Kane, Washington & Lee Lib., Lexington, VA

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 23, 2020
      Journalist Foster makes her fiction debut with this engrossing chronicle of an impoverished Brooklyn college student’s summer spent as a nanny for a wealthy family on Martha’s Vineyard in 1962. As the child of a struggling single mother, 21-year-old Heddy, an aspiring screenwriter, hopes to make the most of her acquaintance with the seemingly perfect Ted and Jean-Rose Williams, the envy of their social circle. Heddy tends to the couple’s bratty children, Teddy and Anna, while befriending their housekeeper, Grace. In true beach-read fashion, Heddy catches the eye of awkward Sullivan and confident Ash, two young men who spend their summers on the island, and is taken under the wing of Jean-Rose’s rival, movie star Gigi McCabe. Heddy soon witnesses the Williams’s dark side: physically abusive Ted is likely having an affair, and catty Jean-Rose is barely interested in their kids, with the exception of berating Teddy for liking dolls. Matters come to a head when she accuses Grace and Heddy of stealing, and a staid subplot about choosing between Sullivan and Ash blooms into something else altogether. Foster’s musings on money and class, along with her believable depictions of over-the-top behavior, elevate this tale above typical summer fare.

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