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“Insightful, honest, and nostalgic.” – Leighann Hart, author of Loving Rosenfeld “Vivid prose and true-to-life dialogue.” – Matthew Hanover, author of Not Famous New York City, 1995. Chris Sundstrom is a twenty-two-year-old college graduate and flailing entry-level employee at a firm in the Financial District. When a professional faux pas leaves him exiled from the office for two weeks, Chris flees to the Summer beach town of Montauk. In comes an enchanting distraction named Daisy, who’s sweet, sassy and thoughtful. Sparks immediately fly, but when the truth comes out— that she’s only seventeen, everything becomes more complex. To add another knot, Chris and Daisy encounter a wildfire that forces them to play house, and are obligated to babysit a stranger’s kid. And all this before Labor Day. But, in spite of everything they’ve endured, once the strange season eventually does end, can Chris and Daisy’s Summer romance survive into the Fall? Or are they living in some limbo, and if so, how long can it last?