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Summerville Summerville South Carolina (SC 29483) profile: population ... Summerville: One of the family owned cemetaries here in the town of Summerville. Picture taken on a winter day here in the south the winters are quiet warm with ... Summerville GA - Official Website Summerville was founded in 1848 and is the county seat of Chattooga County. It is home to 4534 people who exhibit warmth friendliness and ... Summerville GA Homes For Sale - Zillow: Real Estate ... Zillow has 138 homes for sale in Summerville GA. View listing photos review sales history and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place. Visit Summerville South Carolina Summerville is host to several unique events like Sculpture in the South the Record Smashing Tea Party Third Thursday and the Flowertown Festival. Summerville Real Estate - Summerville SC Homes For Sale Zillow Zillow has 1339 homes for sale in Summerville SC. View listing photos review sales history and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place. Summerville SC Welcome to Summerville the Flower Town in the Pines where charm and southern hospitality blend gracefully with the modern and progressive. Summerville is rich in ... Programs at Summerville High Connections Located in Tuolumne CA Summerville Union High School District prepares our students for college career and life through innovative teaching learning. Summerville DREAM Welcome to Historic Downtown Summerville ... Celebrating our 23rd Year in Downtown Summerville! Affiliated with Main Street South Carolina and the National Trust for Historic Preservation Main Street Center ... Summerville South Carolina - Wikipedia Summerville is a town in the U.S. state of South Carolina situated mostly in Dorchester County with small portions in Berkeley and Charleston counties. City of Somerville Texas Located in Burleson County Somerville offers low crime rates great schools a variety of civic and religious organizations and hometown community atmosphere. Rank: #4399104 in BooksPublished on: 2014-04-03Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 7.99" h x .98" w x 5.00" l, 1.05 pounds Binding: Paperback440 pages 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.My vacations to Rehoboth will be forever changed!By Tess SticklesA friend recommended this for our book club. We were really excited to read a book by a local author. Sudler paints a very vivid picture of Rehoboth Beach and all of the characters who live there and pass through. We were initially a little shocked by the graphic nature of the language but we all loved reading.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.A hash of character, plot and big issuesBy Richard A. JenkinsSummerville tells a set of overlapping stories that take place in the summer resort of Rehoboth Beach in Delaware. They originally appeared as serialized stories in a local Rehoboth paper. The book takes advantage of Rehoboth's being composed of several adjacent communities that differ a bit in economic status and tone. Although it is a bit more upscale than Ocean City, it has a more more dimensional population than most Atlantic Coast resort towns, although the clientele is almost entirely white. The author takes on a number of big issues, including race, class, loss and generational concerns with a large cast of characters and subplots. The characters often are poorly developed and seem more like plot devices than people who draw real empathy. The core issues of the book would have been better told with fewer characters and deletion of a few subplots. The writing is quite good in the beginning but gets bogged down in often pedantic descriptions of people and places later in the book. There are couple plot turns that get bogged down in a need to provide excessive explanation rather than simply letting the story move on its own. The tableaux of bringing together a group of loosely connected people in a place such as a resort often has been used in mystery fiction, including gay-themed mysteries and it seems more like a plot device here than a real gathering of sympathetic characters. I could see this working better as a serialized story where there is limited time for character development and regular sources of suspense are needed, unfortunately, the whole thing is weak as a book. A sequel apparently is preparation and one hopes the author has learned from the shortcomings of this first book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.IntenseBy Kris SandersonWow. This is an intense book. I read it in one 7 hour sitting and when I finished, I felt so many different things that initially I felt that I would not be able to rate this book. I took a shower and pondered on it and after some thought about how I would review this book and what I would say, I have actually decided to rate it 5 stars with strings attached. Because of the attached strings, this review will be quite long and I apologize in advance but I feel it is fair to allow readers a generous taste of what they might encounter in reading this book.There is an afterword in which the author explains that he originally wrote this as a serial for a newspaper. That explains certain elements that I ran across and this information might be good at the beginning rather than the end but either way, good to know. He also goes into some explanation at the end of the book at what he was trying to achieve with each character. I think when the story was novelized there must be a way to get that information into the flow of the plot because I think it would have helped the reader understand better what was being conveyed.I decided this book deserves 5 stars because despite the very controversial and disturbing nature of much of the story, there are so many wonderful discussions to be had from the reading of this book that individuals and book clubs and university lit classes could spend months deconstructing and discussing the characters, their story lines and the social issues embedded in this book. And that is the testament of a 5 star read.For people uncomfortable with subject matter and characters who are gay and lesbian then this story will prove challenging. Because in addition to the issues surrounding sexual orientation, there are issues that are inner-community struggles that will push buttons for LGBT people. One for instance ( hands up, it was for me) was the stereotyping of the single lesbian character and the very first reference to her as a dyke. While I appreciate the fact that this is a community reclaimed word, the undertones in some of the story felt very misogynistic and so – button pushing. But also the stuff of wonderful debate and discussion.Some of the issues the story dealt with were: parents and children; father/son dynamics; the issues faced by gay parents and gay children; the issues faced (in this case) by men who identified as heterosexual but who had sexual and intimate feelings for men; men who were formerly married and living a heterosexual life but came out as gay later in life; generational conflicts between those born in more tolerant post-AIDS society versus those born in earlier, more closeted generations; race; racial stereotyping both from within and without particular racial groups; misogyny; cultural stereotypes and taboos; rape and power issues (both male and female);stalking; class issues and bullying and coercion among members of the military. Yeah. I know. You are reeling rightAll of this set within one summer community – Rehoboth Beach, Delaware- over the course of one summer. The setting was perfect and brilliantly done. First, I really felt like I got to know the community and its boundaries and character. I also thought it was wonderful that Delaware was used. I have a goal to read stories set in each state and it is shocking how difficult and under-represented many of the states are in terms of setting in books. It made me want to visit these beach side communities and while they may be familiar and even old hat to those from the East Coast, as a West Coaster (non-Californian) I enjoy being given a travelogue of places more off the beaten path.Spun from all of these elements, is a fairly intense thriller/suspense story. I am not giving any spoilers on that front. Suffice to say that for 7.5 hours, aside from being gob smacked at all the social issues and wondering who I was going to give the book to next so that I can discuss it, I was glued to the same spot in order to find out how all these threads were going to play out.There are some frustrations in the story. Some of the story lines feel incomplete or make you feel like you lack information and want more. Some of the characters don’t make sense and the female characters need to be made more substantial given the complexity of the male characters and the quality of the story. There are loose ends and apparently the sequel is being written. But due to the overwhelming strengths in other areas of this book the misses were far less than the hits.This is a great book for book clubs. This is a great book for people who like to delve into deep book discussions. This is a great book for its diversity in so many areas of life. And once again, I ask, is it because of race or sexual orientation that books like these are relegated to niche shelves in independent or specialty bookstores Because I think readers are bold enough to pick this one up from right on that front display shelf in any bookshop and go home feeling like it was money well spent and discovering an author that they will search out for future works to be read.See all 5 customer reviews... Summerville DREAM Welcome to Historic Downtown Summerville ... Celebrating our 23rd Year in Downtown Summerville! Affiliated with Main Street South Carolina and the National Trust for Historic Preservation Main Street Center ... Summerville South Carolina - Wikipedia Summerville is a town in the U.S. state of South Carolina situated mostly in Dorchester County with small portions in Berkeley and Charleston counties. Summerville SC Welcome to Summerville the Flower Town in the Pines where charm and southern hospitality blend gracefully with the modern and progressive. Summerville is rich in ... Programs at Summerville High & Connections Located in Tuolumne CA Summerville Union High School District prepares our students for college career and life through innovative teaching & learning. Summerville South Carolina (SC 29483) profile: population ... Summerville: One of the family owned cemetaries here in the town of Summerville. Picture taken on a winter day here in the south the winters are quiet warm with ... Summerville GA Homes For Sale - Zillow: Real Estate ... Zillow has 138 homes for sale in Summerville GA. View listing photos review sales history and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place. Summerville GA - Official Website Summerville was founded in 1848 and is the county seat of Chattooga County. It is home to 4534 people who exhibit warmth friendliness and ... Summerville Real Estate - Summerville SC Homes For Sale Zillow Zillow has 1339 homes for sale in Summerville SC. View listing photos review sales history and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place. Visit Summerville South Carolina Summerville is host to several unique events like Sculpture in the South the Record Smashing Tea Party Third Thursday and the Flowertown Festival. City of Somerville Texas Located in Burleson County Somerville offers low crime rates great schools a variety of civic and religious organizations and hometown community atmosphere.
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