Summary

Summer is a country lady that never committed to anything. She lived for the moment and was always up for an adventure. John is a city gentleman who has a nature for being romantic. But one way or another, he never fell in love. When John arrived at a town by the sea, the two stumbled upon each other late one evening. Ever since then, they always met at the same time, at the same place. By the beach as the sun sets. That is, until one day he stopped showing. Summer was never one to miss anyone after her father passed away, so that shouldn't bother her. Then why did it? And why did John slip away?

As Summer stands by the fence alone, her hair brushing against the wind, a man narrates in the background. Like the sun setting in the evening, the elegance of time, maybe the beauty of life, is always in the search of something we love… That even when we find it we have to let go. Because only then do we realize what is gone. A tale of life, love, and letting go; in the changes of season across a year, the rising and setting of the sun, and the feelings of first love/ heartbreaks. The book entails the beauty in the journey of waiting or playing, until marriage. Though only complete with its companion, the novel has a beauty to its own, a loving part once more.

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