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The air was as still as it was hot-only the whir of a grasshopper's
flight troubled the quiet. Jesse felt like an overcooked chicken,
his meat darn near ready to fall off his bones. Mouth so dry he
didn't have enough spit left to swallow, Jesse croaked, "That guy
tryin' to kill us?" Turns out the answer is "not yet." A ranch hand
is murdered and bad things start happening to Jesse, just an
average kid working on a ranch the summer of 1958. And then there's
Lola . . . the boss's daughter is a firecracker of a girl, and her
bold ways send death their way. It will take all of their heart and
courage to survive. What readers say: "Jesse is the kind of
character you hope young boys will turn into considerate, quietly
determined even if he lacks confidence because of his youth and
limited life experience in the beginning of the novel, you have the
sense he has the character to do the right thing. "Lola is a
striking character so apparently self-assured yet so very troubled
at the same time perfect adolescent angst, and the quiet hints at
the darkness that troubles her makes you empathize with her sass
more." "The Summer Boy brought back memories of first kisses and
fogged car windows." "The story is alive. I kept reading even when
my eyes were closing at night." "Wow . . . the tension never ended
and it seemed to come from all directions. I spent the day reading
as I couldn't stop."
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