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The Summer of Naked Swim Parties

A Novel

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"This book will make you laugh and cry in public." —Larry Doyle, author of I Love You, Beth Cooper

Jessica Anya Blau's passionate and poignant debut novel of one girl's coming of age in 1970s southern California, replete with stoners, hippies, surfers, bitchy girlfriends, first love, first heartbreak, and OPI shorts

Jamie Green will remember "the summer of naked swim parties" for the rest of her life. It's the summer in which she has her first serious boyfriend, Flip, who is three years older and comes with friends for Jamie's friends; it's the summer in which Jamie's older sister is away at Outward Bound, leaving Jamie with her parents (and very often the house) to herself; it's the summer in which Jamie's parents throw naked swim parties, leaving Jamie cringing with embarrassment. And it's the summer in which Jamie will be forced to confront love, loss, family, and heartbreak for the very first time.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 25, 2008
      In this debut novel, Blau addresses the coming-of-age of a young girl as she navigates her way through the confusion of adolescence. Fourteen-year-old Jamie lives in Santa Barbara with her 16-year-old sister, Renee, and their parents, Allen and Betty, two swinging, pot-smoking, part-time nudists. It's 1976 and Jamie isn't altogether comfortable with her parents' lifestyle, while Renee turns to straighter neighbors for a surrogate family. Overly anxious Jamie ends up with Flip, the cutest surfer in town. Before long they have progressed way beyond kissing, and Allen and Betty's casual ways result in a disaster that turn the family into pariahs in their middle-class neighborhood. Blau understands the mating rituals of 1970s teens, and she reproduces their mindless chatter with ease. Unfortunately, not all of the characters are fully realized; the adults, generally treated more obliquely, give off no more than hints of character. It's obvious that their excessive hedonism will eventually cause tragedy, so the book does have a growing dread that blossoms in the third quarter, but the reader may be left with the impression that all this ground has been covered before.

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      April 15, 2008
      Move over, summer of love. Here comes the summer of naked swim parties. Fourteen-year-old Jamies free-spirited parents enjoy smoking pot and swimming, naked, in the backyard of their Santa Barbara home with their friends and neighbors. For Jamie and older sister Ren'e this is more embarrassing than exciting (so many floppy adult appendagesyuck); but Jamies new boyfriend, the vacuous Flip, seems to enjoy itespecially the pot. But things will changethis is a coming-of-age novel, after alland virginity will be lost, Flip will flop, death will cast a pall over those parties, and Jamies best friends, Debbie and Tammy (Cruella-De-Villes in training bras), will betray her. This is all pretty predictable, but Blau, dealing with semiautobiographical material, knows adolescence inside out; and, though seldom subtle, she skewers what needs skewering and celebrates the rest with humor, style, and an appropriate degree of affection.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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