Summers At The Saint by Mary Kay Andrews


 The huge pink hotel and resort is the place to choose for the summer.  Everybody all over town knows The Saint. There is where the rich and those who will follow them in the future are found during the summer. Many buildings are being renovated. Others are being built. Then, there are the new hires. One of the higher ups' sons has been kicked out of school. His dad makes him stay at home and work at The Saint. His housing is the dorm. No one rich stays there. The Saint is the "hit" place. Stay there, go there or be square. The Verandah is the place to eat lunch. It's all about competing with your neighbor. You won't believe what one lady sees in the pool. It almost made me feel sick on the stomach.

KJ  is going to get in trouble all over again. He's an innocent turning bad. His father warned him and his mother tried to talk to him too. He has been told what it takes to become a success. He shouldn't follow just anyone who comes along. If he does, in later life, he will have many regrets. He' also taking drugs. Cocaine is mentioned in conversations. I feel sorry for KJ. Someone needs to save him from himself. He is his own worse enemy. The book has the flavor of the Fifties. You can really hear them talking in your head. Reading about their troubles and good times is fun. Remember Ron Howard and the group?

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