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Author: Suzanne Brown
Title: Summer: A User's Guide
Read: Summer 2007
Format: Text
Reviewer: bek

From the publisher, this book will explain:

  • paddle a canoe; shuck an oyster; track the tides; do a flip turn
  • play badminton, bocce, and horseshoes
  • turn seashells into wind chimes; tid-dye T-shirts
  • prepare summer staples such as the sea breeze, barbecued spareribs, and lobster rolls
  • build a campfire; grill your just caught trout; toast s'mores
  • spruce up your summer rental; banish mildew; get the upper hand on berry stains
  • read the night sky; identify animal tracks, leaves, and clouds
  • handle the flag with respect and remember all the words to the national anthem
  • get back to flying a kite and using a hula hoop
  • play card games, word games, lawn games, and pool games
  • host an instant party with 20 effortless appetizers
  • become the most sought-after house guest or host
  • make bird feeders; grow sunflowers; lure butterflies to your garden
  • keep the kids occupied with fun activities for car trips and rainy days
  • organize a clambake or a picnic; hang a tire swing; pack for a hike
  • contruct towering sand castles; master the art of knots.

This book was well photographed and generally well designed. Sometimes I felt insulted. Do I really need a breakout to show me how to light charcoal? Maybe not, but this book is aiming at completeness. There doesn't seem to be a summertime activity that is not covered. I think this book may actually deserve the title. It would be handy to keep around during the summer for ideas or references.

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