Description
Lucas at 13 is excited about everything--swimming, fishing, skipping rocks, and searching for lucky stones--there's so much to do in two weeks at the lake.
Lucas at 14 is a little more jaded. And more interested in looking at the hot girl next door than in looking for rocks.
Lucas at 15 is a little more angry. The friend he brings along makes him see his summer haven with new--and less appreciative--eyes.
Lucas at 16 is in love--until he gets a break-up post card from his girlfriend, and then he wants to die.
Brent Runyon has crafted a remarkable portrait of a boy at four distinct points in his life and literally shows us his coming-of-age. It's a story about what is ever-changing and what is timeless, and how we are shaped by both the people and places we love.