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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardback)

ISBN
  
0-06-113154-7

Originally published
  
17 October 2006

Genre
  
Autobiographical novel

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Publication date
  
October 17, 2006

Pages
  
224 pp

OCLC
  
70335478

Author
  
Ray Bradbury

Country
  
United States of America

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Publisher
  
William Morrow and Company

Preceded by
  
Dandelion Wine, Something Wicked This Way Comes

Similar
  
Ray Bradbury books, Fiction books

Farewell Summer is a novel by Ray Bradbury, published on October 17, 2006. It was his last novel released in his lifetime. It is a sequel to his 1957 novel Dandelion Wine, and is set during an Indian summer in October 1929. The story concerns a mock war between the young and the old in Green Town, Illinois, and the sexual awakening of Doug Spaulding as he turns 14. With Something Wicked This Way Comes, they form a trilogy of novels inspired by Bradbury's childhood in Waukegan, Illinois.

Contents

The first chapter, also titled Farewell Summer, appeared in The Stories of Ray Bradbury in 1980. Jonathan R. Eller and William F. Touponce discuss a draft of the unpublished novel in some detail in their book, Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction (2004).

Publishers Weekly called the novel a "poignant, wise but slight 'extension' of the indefatigable Bradbury's semiautobiographical Dandelion Wine" and concluded, "Bradbury's mature but fresh return to his beloved early writing conveys a depth of feeling." Kirkus Reviews found it "a thin work, heavily reliant on dialogue, but one that serves as an intriguing coda to one of Bradbury's classics." Booklist said, "A touching meditation on memories, aging, and the endless cycle of birth and death, and a fitting capstone, perhaps, to a brilliant career."

Farewell summer


History

In the afterword to Farewell Summer, Bradbury ... contends that the novel was actually intended to follow what became the Dandelion Wine story arc as a complete book tentatively titled Summer Morning, Summer Night. "When I delivered it to my publishers they said, 'My God, this is much too long. Why don't we publish the first 90,000 words as a novel and keep the second part for some future year when it is ready to be published'" (pp. 207–208).

Editions

  • October 2006 : Hardback; ISBN 0-06-113154-7 / 978-0-06-113154-7 (USA edition); Publisher: William Morrow
  • November 2007 : Mass Market Paperback; ISBN 0-06-113155-5 / 978-0-06-113155-4 (USA edition); Publisher: Harper
  • November 2007 : Paperback; ISBN 0-06-147095-3 / 978-0-06-147095-0 (USA edition); Publisher: Harperluxe
  • 2006 : Paperback; ISBN 0-7394-8134-7 / 978-0-7394-8134-9 (USA edition); Publisher: Harper Collins
  • November 2006 : Audio CD; ISBN 0-7927-4519-1 / 978-0-7927-4519-8 (USA edition); Publisher: Sound Library
  • November 2006 : Audio Cassette; ISBN 0-7927-4542-6 / 978-0-7927-4542-6 (USA edition); Publisher: Sound Library
  • November 2006 : MP3 CD; ISBN 0-7927-4565-5 / 978-0-7927-4565-5 (USA edition); Publisher: Sound Library
  • References

    Farewell Summer Wikipedia