"The Summer of the Swans" is a children's novel written by Betsy Byars and published in 1970. The story follows the protagonist, Sara, a young girl dealing with insecurities, family struggles, and coming-of-age experiences during one transformative summer.
The novel explores themes of identity, self-acceptance, relationships, and the challenges of growing up. Sara's relationship with her mentally disabled brother, Charlie, and her blossoming friendship with Joe, a young man in town, are central to the narrative.
"The Summer of the Swans" won the Newbery Medal in 1971 for excellence in children's literature. The novel has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of characters and emotional depth, making it a timeless and beloved classic in children's literature.
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