
A Walk in the Sun
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Katie Cotugno meets The Bridges of Madison County in a magnetic tale about summer love that stays with you long after the seasons change.
Rose Darrow never wanted to spend her life working on her family's farm. But when her family is rocked by an unexpected tragedy she has no choice but to put her plans for the future-and dreams of escaping her small town-on hold.
Bodhi Lowell left home as a kid and hasn't looked back. Years of working farm jobs has given him the one thing he wants most: freedom to travel without answering to anyone. He's already looking past his job at Darrow Farm and plans on leaving in September-until he meets Rose.
Neither Rose nor Bodhi can deny the sparks flying between them, but with the end of summer looming, they must decide if it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. . . .
- Small Town Romance: She dreams of escaping her family's farm; he's a wanderer just passing through. In a town where everyone knows your business, their connection is the only secret worth keeping.
- An Emotional Romance: Haunted by a family tragedy, Rose has put her life on hold. Bodhi is running from his own past. Together, they might find a way to heal?or break each other's hearts.
- Right Person, Wrong Time: The sparks between them are undeniable, but September is coming fast. He's set on leaving, and she's unable to go. Their summer is a borrowed clock, ticking down to an impossible choice.
- A Contemporary Farm Romance: Long days working on Darrow Farm blur into late nights filled with confessions and stolen moments. But as the seasons turn, they must face the reality that their worlds are on a collision course.
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Michelle Zink lives in New York with her four children. Her first novel, Prophecy of the Sisters, was chosen as one of ALA Booklist's Top Ten Novels for Youth of 2009 and as one of the Chicago Public Library's Best Books for Young Readers. It has also been listed on the New York Public Library's Stuff for the Teen Age and the Lone Star Reading List.
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