Julie Gerstenblatt, author of the brilliant DAGHTERS OF NANTUCKET and Nancy Thayer posing with books.

All the Days of Summer Out Now

Tim Ehrenberg Reviews the book for N Magazine

The release of a new Nancy Thayer novel is like the daffodils or cherry blossoms you’ll notice this month—it’s the first sign of warmer weather and “all the days of summer” ahead. Nancy is the queen of books with happy endings, and this one also delivers that Nantucket nostalgia and cozy reading experience we have come to expect from this treasured island author. All the Days of Summer features memorable characters living, loving and laughing on Nantucket Island in a novel that explores the complexity of family and the unexpected ways fate can guide you forward.  Join Nancy at Mitchell’s Book Corner for a book signing on Saturday, May 13, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a perfect Mother’s Day gift and event. Read more from N Magazine>>


Daffodil Weekend was a WOW!

Julie Gerstenblatt, author of the brilliant DAGHTERS OF NANTUCKET, and I had a great booksigning at Mitchell’s Book Corner on Nantucket.

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Julie Gerstenblatt, author of the brilliant DAGHTERS OF NANTUCKET and Nancy Thayer posing with books.
Julie Gerstenblatt and Nancy Thayer

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