From roadside motels to sweeping national parks, Bicentennial Summer captures the spirit of a restless nation and the tender chaos of a family on the edge of change. Both nostalgic and deeply human, it’s a portrait of innocence lost, resilience found, and the enduring hope that love—however imperfect—can still bring us home.
Praise for Bicentennial Summer:
“[An] intimate epic of a debut.” — BookLife by Publishers Weekly
“Highly recommended reading, regardless of your favorite genre; it will stay with you for a long time.” — Readers’ Favorite
“Berelson has a gift for dialogue that rings true to a child’s perspective.” — Seattle Book Review
For readers who loved The Glass Castle and The Secret Life of Bees, this heartfelt coming-of-age novel travels through the landscapes—both emotional and American—that define who we are and who we dare to become.