A review by sohare01
Summer of '69 by Elin Hilderbrand

1.0

I listened to the audiobook during a few long drives. I like that this is a 50th birthday present to her twin; the novel itself feels rushed: characters that appear and disappear (that Vineyard college friend); cliche plot devices, control over tone, etc. I enjoy Hilderbrand’s Nantucket books - they are terrific diversions from tedious drives, in particular. This one is not as crafted as the others I’ve read and listened to.