A review by lurdesabruscato
A Month of Summer by Lisa Wingate

3.0

A story about a family with a marginalized daughter, a mentally challenged son, a stroke-incapacitated mother and an Alzheimer's-afflicted dad ... whoa, don't rush the bookstores at once -- too much of a good thing, right? Surprisingly, the novel doesn't dip into maudlin territory too often, considering the overwhelming amount of tear-jerking material at the author's disposal. Sweet and well-written overall.