One Crazy Summer

Rita Williams-Garcia

One Crazy Summer It is 1968, and Delphine and her two sisters have been put on a plane from Brooklyn to California to spend a month with their mother, a poet who abandoned the family years ago.During this crazy summer, the girls not only learn about their mother and the politics of this time period, but they each grow individually and come to better understand each other.


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