In the quiet New England village of North Dormer, life moves slowly—until one summer changes everything.
When the passionate and restless Charity Royall meets the charming young architect Lucius Harney, her world suddenly expands beyond the narrow expectations of her small town. Drawn together by curiosity, longing, and the intoxicating freedom of summer, their connection awakens emotions Charity has never experienced before.
But in a society bound by rigid moral codes and harsh judgments, desire comes at a cost.
With stunning psychological insight and vivid storytelling, Summer reveals a young woman's struggle between love, independence, and the social forces determined to control her future. Often described as Edith Wharton’s boldest and most emotionally powerful novel, this unforgettable classic explores themes of passion, class, freedom, and the consequences of choice.
Praised for its realism and emotional depth, Summer remains one of the most compelling works of early 20th-century American literature.
Whether you're discovering Edith Wharton for the first time or revisiting a beloved classic, this beautifully presented edition brings the timeless story of love, longing, and transformation to a new generation of readers.
Why Readers Love This Book:
• A timeless literary classic by Pulitzer Prize–winning author Edith Wharton
• A powerful coming-of-age romance filled with passion, conflict, and emotional depth
• Evocative New England setting that captures the beauty and tension of small-town life
• A strong and complex female protagonist navigating love, freedom, and social pressure
• Perfect for fans of classic American literature and historical romance
• Frequently studied in literature courses, making it great for students and collectors
• A must-read masterpiece for anyone who loves unforgettable storytelling
Details
- Veröffentlicht am
- Mar 10, 2026
- Sprache
- English
- Kategorie
- Belletristik
- Copyright
- Kein Copyright bekannt (Public Domain)
- Autoren/Mitwirkende
- Von (Autor): EDITH WHARTON
Spezifikationen
- Seiten
- 149
- Bindung
- Paperback Paperback
- Farbe für den Innenteil des Buches
- schwarz & weiß
- Abmessungen
- Digest (5,5 x 8,5 Zoll / 140 x 216 mm)