Summer of the Swans, the (Puffin Modern Classics) by Betsy Byars - ISBN: 9780142401149
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A brother vanishes; Sara’s summer transforms into a search for truth.

Summer of the Swans, the (Puffin Modern Classics)

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  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    12 April 2004

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Summary

Sara’s life has always flowed smoothly, like the gliding swans on the lake, until her little brother Charlie disappears. Then Sara is forced to see her life in a whole new way.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780142401149
ISBN-10:0142401145
Author:Betsy Byars
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:12 April 2004
Weight:102g
Dimensions:178mm x 127mm x 10mm
Series:Puffin Modern Classics
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Critics Review

A compelling story of the longest day in a fourteen-year-old

A compelling story of the longest day in a fourteen-year-old’s life. (“Publishers Weekly”)
“A compelling story of the longest day in a fourteen-year-old’s life.”

About The Author

Betsy Byars

Betsy Byars began her writing career rather late in life. “In all of my school years, … not one single teacher ever said to me, ‘Perhaps you should consider becoming a writer,’” Byars recalls. “Anyway, I didn’t want to be a writer. Writing seemed boring. You sat in a room all day by yourself and typed. If I was going to be a writer at all, I was going to be a foreign correspondent like Claudette Colbert in Arise My Love. I would wear smashing hats, wisecrack with the guys, and have a byline known round the world. My father wanted me to be a mathematician.”

So Byars set out to become mathematician, but when she couldn’t grasp calculus in college, she turned to English. Even then, writing was not on her immediate horizon. First, she married and started a family. The writing career didn’t emerge until she was 28, a mother of two children, and living in a small place she called the barracks apartment, in Urbana, Illinois. She and her husband, Ed, had moved there in 1956 so he could attend graduate school at the University of Illinois. She was bored, had no friends, and so turned to writing to fill her time. Byars started writing articles for The Saturday Evening Post, Look, and other magazines.

As her family grew and her children started to read, she began to write books for young people and, fortunately for her readers, discovered that there was more to being a writer than sitting in front of a typewriter.

“Making up stories and characters is so interesting that I’m never bored. Each book has been a different writing experience. It takes me about a year to write a book, but I spend another year thinking about it, polishing it, and making improvements. I always put something of myself into my books – something that happened to me. Once a wanderer came by my house and showed me how to brush my teeth with a cherry twig; that went in The House of Wings.

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