I came across this book as I was putting together a list of Utah authors. It was very popular when it came out, but I never got around to reading it. It was a fun for me to read because of its Utah connection. The "Summer Lost" festival is clearly inspired by the Cedar City Shakespearian festival. My children participated in a festival workshop there one summer and got a chance to go through the underground tunnels between buildings, and see the hall of portraits and the costume shop described in the book. I thought Cedar's memories of her autistic brother were nicely blanced. She loved him, but didn't deny that living with him was sometimes difficult. This is a nice gentle summer read. (2017, 272 p.)
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