In fact, filming for Season 2 has already begun. That means a second season is on the way. Thankfully, Amazon Prime Video renewed the series before Season 1 even aired. Of course, that means viewers are already clamoring for The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2. From the ever-evolving bond between Belly and her mom Laurel to Belly’s burgeoning feelings for her childhood friends turned love interests, Conrad and Jeremiah, the beachy series managed to be both a romantic summer escape and an emotional family drama. Season 1 of the series, which was based on the first book in Jenny Han’s young adult trilogy of the same name, made for perfect mother and teen-daughter viewing. Such is the case for Isabel Conklin, aka “Belly,” in the Amazon Prime Video series The Summer I Turned Pretty - and Belly’s love triangle is just beginning. And if you recall from your own youth, it’s also prime time for teens to explore that most magical of summer things: first love. it slips by so quickly in a haze of suntans, splashing, and wasting entire weeks in the carefree pursuit of fun.
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Fortunately the TB was never passed along to the baby and he thrived. She was taken to Ellis Island suffering from tuberculosis again and spent a lengthy time in the hospital recovering. She was barely on American soil (in fact I’m not sure she was at all, I think she was still on the boat) when she gave birth to their son, Anothony Alexander Barrington, giving him Alexander’s American name as the papers for her escape named her as Jane Barrington (Alex’s mother’s name, which she takes as her name in the US). Tatiana is now in the US after Alexander made it possible for her to escape without him at the end of The Bronze Horseman. So if you haven’t read that book (and want to) and don’t want to find out how it ends, definitely skip this review.** **Note: It is impossible to review this book without giving away huge SPOILERS for the end of The Bronze Horseman.
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Anyone who is unfamiliar with the work of Tana French should definitely seek out her latest novel, a standalone called The Searcher. The local police have been useless, prejudiced, as they are, against the entire Reddy family as a pack of lazy troublemakers. (Everyone in the nearest village has sussed out by Celtic telepathy that the American-who-bought-the-cottage is an ex-cop.) Eventually, Trey confesses the real reason he’s been hanging around: He wants Cal to find out what happened to his beloved 19-year-old brother, Brendan, who vanished from the family cottage months ago. One thing Trey doesn’t need to learn is that Cal is an ex-cop. Before long, Trey is coming around regularly to help Cal and to learn carpentry. When Cal corners the voyeur, he turns out to be a wayward adolescent named Trey Reddy, who lives on a nearby mountain with his single mother and siblings. 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