One — Summer

This non-fiction work by Bill Bryson explores a pivotal five-month period in American history.

Much of the healing occurs at a childhood home on the South Carolina coast, where the family learns to navigate grief and love again over a single summer. This One Summer (Mariko and Jillian Tamaki) One Summer

If you are looking for a write-up about the experience of summer, a strong narrative often focuses on sensory details and the feeling of "luxurious growth". This non-fiction work by Bill Bryson explores a

It follows two friends, Rose and Windy, as they transition from childhood to adolescence. Rose and Windy

Use details like the smell of a garden after rain , the sound of crickets lulling you to sleep, or the sensation of "staring into the distance" by the water.