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About The Book
Ready—set—look out, world! Kat Baker is about to explode . . . onto the high school scene, that is. All she has to do? Spend July and August training with New Canaan High’s cross-country team, become a running goddess and, come fall, claim her place as the team’s star freshman runner.
When her mom shocks her with the unwelcome news that the family will spend the summer exploring their roots in the rustic Greek village of Paralia, Kat’s sure her high school popularity plan is toast. Once in Paralia, punishing heat and cultural clashes force her to launch a risky and covert training strategy to keep her running-star dreams alive. And it is during these hidden sessions that Kat is swept into late-night encounters with Theofilus Zafirakis, a beautiful but off-limits Greek boy.
As Kat’s lies mount, her secret odyssey spirals out of control, finally putting one of her cousins in danger. In the end, it takes the unexpected meddling of a village full of crazy, wonderful—and not so wonderful—Greeks for her to open up to her Greek side and stand strong, discovering at last that the key to belonging anywhere is belonging first to herself.
Product Details
- Publisher: SparkPress (May 13, 2025)
- Length: 256 pages
- ISBN13: 9781684633067
- Ages: 11 - 14
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“Family and friendship, especially the nuanced complications of generational love and devotion, are beautifully drawn in Kat's Greek Summer. Mima Tipper excels at bringing to life the gentleness and fire of first love, as well as Kat's dawning awareness that only she can stake her own claim in the world. A wise and charming debut.”—Alison McGhee, New York Times bestselling author Telephone of the Tree and Someday.
“Kat's Greek Summer is the fantasy we all dream of . . . a secret romance in a Mediterranean paradise with the swooniest local boy on the Aegean Sea? Sign me up! And yet author Mima Tipper skillfully navigates the complexities of young love against a backdrop of stark inequality for women in Kat's new surroundings. With her unflinching portrayal of the challenges Kat faces, Tipper delivers a triumphant narrative that celebrates love and family while confronting the gritty truths of life.”—Kristin Nilsen, author of Worldwide Crush and The Scott Fenwick Diaries
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