Summer Morning, Summer Night
(Author) Ray Bradbury"As intoxicating as Bradbury's legendary Dandelion Wine, the 27 new and old stories in this potent collection resonate with timeless power. All set in Green Town, Ill., the vintage highlights include "Miss Bidwell," a sweet romance about a spinster and the delayed homecoming of her first love; the brilliant "The Screaming Woman," featuring the wide-eyed first person narration of a frantic 10-year-old who discovers a woman's premature burial; and "At Midnight, in the Month of June," in which a killer plays a demented game of hide and seek. Contemporary one-page shorts such as "The River that Went to the Sea" and "The Projector" round out a lyrical feast with the savor of "apricots and fresh apples and as water tastes when you rise at night and walk into a dark warm summer kitchen and drink from a cool tin cup.""--Publishers weekly, starred review.
Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury was an American author known for his dystopian novel "Fahrenheit 451", a cautionary tale about censorship and the power of literature. His vivid and imaginative writing style, filled with poetic language and vivid imagery, has made him a pioneer in the science fiction genre and a beloved literary figure.