You'll Find It All Still Here
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Dara Rosenberg
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Lisa Greenwald
An emotional trip down memory lane, author Lisa Greenwald’s playful second-chance romance is perfect for anyone who grew up reading her middle-grade books or spent fervent summers away at camp.
Successful event planner Mira Erdman never expected to see Brush Hill Camp again. But these days, the old sleepaway camp in the Berkshires offers “adult” experiences for New York’s twentysomething Jewish singles. And Mira’s bubbie knows it’s the perfect place for her granddaughter to find love.
Since losing her mom, Mira has basically given up on dating. But for Bubbie’s sake—and with best friend Josie at her side—she’s resigned to giving grown-up camp a try. The beer garden and coed cabins are wild, though not enough to stop the flood of old memories. And when her onetime camp crush turns up, Mira’s teenage anxieties threaten to resurface…along with a rush of other feelings.
Rooted in nostalgia, You’ll Find It All Still Here weaves together themes of friendship, community, and family. Mira’s soulmate may be out there, but she’ll have to learn to love and accept herself first, with the help of those she holds dearest.
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Critic reviews
“Showcases author Lisa Greenwald’s genuine flair for the kind of narrative driven storytelling style that will fully engage her reader’s full attention from start to finish…Highly recommended.”—Midwest Book Review
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Thank you to NetGalley, Lake Union Publishing, and Lisa Greenwald for the opportunity to review this novel!
This was a quick summer romance read, currently available on Kindle Unlimited as an audiobook. The overall concept was interesting: the main female character returns to her childhood camp for an adult weekend and reconnects with her childhood crush.
That said, while the characters were around my age, I had a hard time connecting with them. They felt quite juvenile, and the 12-year-long, somewhat stalkerish crush was difficult to get past.
If you're looking for a short, low-stakes romance, I'd say it's worth a try!
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