"The Summer Girls of Melrose" Audio Book

By: Kirk Gollwitzer
  • Summary

  • A quite North Carolina mountain town serves as the backdrop for this mesmerizing audiobook. Gollwitzer's connection to the local community infuses the story with an authenticity that captures the hearts of both local and international readers. The narrative immerses listeners in the life of Rainy Ray Holford during a defining summer, inviting them to explore the nuances of small-town life in a stunning mountain setting.


    At the heart of "The Summer Girls of Melrose" lies the enigmatic character, Victor Rathers, the owner of a local diner. Rathers, a complex figure, is a familiar face in the community, known for his charm and flirtatious nature, as well as his battles with alcohol. The summer in question takes a dark turn as Rathers becomes entangled with Martha Middleton, a summer girl visiting with her daughter Carol and her friend Jane. Rathers' actions go beyond flirtation as he crosses boundaries, forcibly imposing himself upon Martha, setting the stage for a gripping conflict.

    Rainy Ray, accompanied by his best friend, Jonathan Roy, the son of a local doctor, becomes involved with Martha and Jane, blissfully unaware of the sinister events unfolding in the background. As the narrative unfolds, Victor Rather, privy to Rainy Ray and Jonathan's frequent visits to Martha's home, devises a sinister plan to pin the assault on Rainy Ray, weaving a web of deception and intrigue.


    As "The Summer Girls of Melrose" progresses, Rainy Ray embarks on a profound journey of self-discovery. He uncovers a startling revelation about Victor Rathers' past involvement with his own mother, triggering an identity crisis. Rainy Ray is confronted with the unsettling question of his true parentage, pondering whether it is Victor Rathers or his beloved father, Wilford Holford, the esteemed owner of Holford's Grocers, who holds the key to his origins.


    One surprising twist in the story involves Rainy Ray's unexpected and forbidden love for a local black girl named Haddie Mae Harris. Their love story unfolds against the backdrop of a deep-seated childhood sin - Rainy Ray had once hit Haddie Mae in the head with a rock while throwing stones at the black community. This act haunted him, creating an insurmountable sense of guilt and remorse.

    Complicating matters further, the racial tensions of the time make it impossible for a young white boy to have a romantic relationship with a black girl, particularly when she is the daughter of a preacher residing in Colored Town. The story navigates these complexities, exploring themes of love, prejudice, and societal barriers.

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  • "The Summer Girls - of Melrose" Audio Book
    Apr 9 2021

    "The Summer Girls of Melrose"
    Author: Kirk Gollwitzer
    Narrated by: Kirk Gollwitzer
    Country: United States
    Language: English
    Page-count: 240
    Audio runtime: 05:32:48
    Media type: Audio
    Genre(s) : Coming-of-age story
    © 2021

    Plot: "The Summer Girls of Melrose" is a period piece seasoned with historical fact. The Genre is Realistic and Coming-Of-Age fiction.
    Premise: Rainy Ray Holford reflects on his ninth grade year in high school in his remote and fictional mountain town of Melrose, North Carolina. Each year the town of Melrose is invaded by a large population of wealthy summer girls from distant families elsewhere. The summer visitors, who were primarily female, came to Melrose, NC to relax and cool off in the comfortable mountains.
    There was a huge cultural gap between the locals and the visitors, both in education and wealth. As a rule, the summer girls were restricted from dating the local boys and adults as well. The only time the local boys met the summer girls was at the square dances--- this was where both classes would come together.
    During the summer of 1969, temptation leads to murder as the authorities strive to find the killer within a number of motivated suspects.
    Writing Style: "The Summer Girls of Melrose" is narrated in a subjective style from the point of view of Rainy Ray Holford.
    ### The novel also examines the complex issues of innocence, identity, belonging, familial connection, sex, fear and anxiety.
    Music: Street sounds of Saluda, NC during Coon Dog Day
    and traditional American music performed by Kirk Gollwitzer




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