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Beyond Summerland

The German occupation is over. The Channel Islands, the only captured territory within the British Isles, are finally liberated. But the people of Jersey are left as scarred as the landscape. No longer a “summerland” holiday paradise, the island now boils with tension as locals seek revenge on anyone suspected of collaborating with the enemy during the war.

Nineteen-year-old Jean Parris, still adjusting to this fractious peace, is shocked to learn that Hazel, a teacher who lives over her dad’s shop, may be responsible for her father’s wartime arrest. Hazel denies all accusations but has reasons to conceal what really happened.

As rumors of Hazel’s guilt swell to a fury, Jean discovers new clues that suggest there were other, more sinister factors at play. When Hazel learns of Jean’s own ruinous secret, the women form an unexpected bond that sets them apart from the rest of Jean’s family and the frenzied demands for retribution. But in the end, Jean’s need to know the truth about her father may consume everything she once believed about her home, her family and herself.

This discussion guide was shared and sponsored in partnership with Graydon House Imprint.

Book club questions for Beyond Summerland by Jenny Lecoat

Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.

How much has changed for the role of women in society since the 1940s?
The story deals with themes of certainty versus doubt, and loyalty versus duplicity. Do you think we view these issues any differently today?
How do you feel about the friendship portrayed in the final pages, and what does it tell us about female friendships?

Beyond Summerland Book Club Questions PDF

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"From the explosive opening to the profound ending, Beyond Summerland is a wonder of storytelling. With a rich setting and secrets shimmering at the core of the narrative, Jenny Lecoat offers up everything we seek in historical fiction." --Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea

"With her detailed descriptions touching all the senses and sympathetic characters who find themselves in uncharted territory, Lecoat brings a piece of her own family history into this story about the devastating aftershocks of war and the power of resilience and trust." --Booklist