Summer Solstice: An Essay by Nina MacLaughlin is a slim, poetic meditation that captures the fleeting magic, sensuality, and deep nostalgia of the season. Pulling from her praised column series for the Paris Review, MacLaughlin delves deep into earthy sensuality.
A crown you’ve made of flowers. Blackberry bush prickers. First hot dog off the grill. Stargazing and sleeping with the windows open.
This essay brims with a searching honesty and insight about what this season has meant in our pasts and what it might mean in our lives ahead.
AUTHOR
Nina MacLaughlin
LENGTH
72 Pages
Summer Solstice: An Essay by Nina MacLaughlin is a slim, poetic meditation that captures the fleeting magic, sensuality, and deep nostalgia of the season. Pulling from her praised column series for the Paris Review, MacLaughlin delves deep into earthy sensuality.
A crown you’ve made of flowers. Blackberry bush prickers. First hot dog off the grill. Stargazing and sleeping with the windows open.
This essay brims with a searching honesty and insight about what this season has meant in our pasts and what it might mean in our lives ahead.
AUTHOR
Nina MacLaughlin
LENGTH
72 Pages
Designer
Ingram Books
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