Audiobook. Hope, Rebecca and Theo on McKinnon island for the summer. At first the narrator read so slow and pronounced each word precisely with long pauses between paragraphs that I didn't think I could finish the audiobook. Sharon Washington, the narrator, finally found her groove when the dialogue become more exciting though. This is a book about 3 people in transition who go on vacation to McKinnon Island, a Gullah island on the east coast. There they meet and grow and become friends. I ended up liking the book a lot. The only complaint I have is the interaction was somewhat stilted at times. "Good evening. Good evening to you. How are you? I am fine and you?" Who talks like that? Especially when these people have known each other for awhile. But maybe this is the author's experience an I don't know what I'm talking about. Overall I enjoyed the audiobook and would recommend it.
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