Farewell Summer
by
Ray Bradbury
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Format
Kindle
Pages
178
Language
English
Published
May 21, 2013
Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
Description
Set during a nostalgic summer in a small Midwest town, this story captures the essence of youth and the bittersweet transitions that accompany growing up. It follows the protagonist's quest to hold onto the fleeting days of innocence before the encroaching responsibilities of adulthood take hold. Through a series of poignant encounters with friends and family, the narrative explores themes of friendship, loss, and the magic of memories.
Amidst the warmth of summer days, the protagonist wrestles with the realization that change is an inevitable part of life. The joys of simple pastimes—laughter shared with friends, swimming in the local lake, and evening bonfires—contrast sharply with the looming uncertainties of the future.
As the season progresses, a deep introspection emerges, highlighting the natural beauty surrounding them and the transient nature of time. Each moment is infused with a sense of urgency, urging the characters to cherish their fleeting youth.
Bradbury’s lyrical prose evokes vivid imagery and deep emotion, immersing readers in a world where innocence dances closely with the inevitability of adulthood. Through its rich character development and evocative setting, the story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of savoring life’s simple pleasures.
Amidst the warmth of summer days, the protagonist wrestles with the realization that change is an inevitable part of life. The joys of simple pastimes—laughter shared with friends, swimming in the local lake, and evening bonfires—contrast sharply with the looming uncertainties of the future.
As the season progresses, a deep introspection emerges, highlighting the natural beauty surrounding them and the transient nature of time. Each moment is infused with a sense of urgency, urging the characters to cherish their fleeting youth.
Bradbury’s lyrical prose evokes vivid imagery and deep emotion, immersing readers in a world where innocence dances closely with the inevitability of adulthood. Through its rich character development and evocative setting, the story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of savoring life’s simple pleasures.
Reviews
The end got a little too weird for me. I liked most of the book but yeah...that ending.
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