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Narrated by:
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Ruth Ann Phimister
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By:
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Lois Duncan
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For 15-year-old Rachel Bryant, summer vacation promises to be fun. Her 17-year-old cousin Julia will be coming to Albuquerque, New Mexico to live with the Bryants, following her parents’ deaths. With two brothers, Rachel is looking forward to finally having a sister. From the moment Julia arrives, everyone is enchanted with the orphaned teenager. But Rachel finds her strangely disturbing. Soon an evil poison seems to seep into every corner of her life. Can she discover what Julia is trying to do before it’s too late?
Best-selling, award-winning author Lois Duncan has won high acclaim for her fast-moving thrillers for young adults - and Summer of Fear is one of her most popular novels. With her dramatic pacing, Ruth Ann Phimister’s skillful narration heightens each chilling moment of suspense. Don’t miss Lois Duncan’s other exciting title, Killing Mr. Griffin.
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- CJ Laird
- 09-19-23
Different
It’s a different story that’s for sure. It is a bit dated but still a mystery with a decent plot.
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- ag218
- 01-25-14
Brings Memories Back from High School
Would you listen to Summer of Fear again? Why?
Yes. I remember reading it as a young girl and after all these years, it has stuck with me, so I would definitely listen to it again. The story is simple but captivating. The narrator does an excellent job with the book.
Which character – as performed by Ruth Ann Phimister – was your favorite?
Julia-- she had the Ozark, backwoods, southern-drawl down for the character.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. I do a lot of driving for work and would hope to get an extra 30 minutes between visits with my patients to listen to a little more.
Any additional comments?
I would love to see (if I haven't already??) the Wes Craven adaptation for TV this book was made into.
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- danisse
- 09-25-22
A classic from a YA legend
Lois Duncan was my favorite authors growing up, and I think I read every one of her teen suspense novels. There are scenes and plot points in Summer of Fear and many others that I still think about to this day. This isn't one of the updated versions -- the story couldn't work in the 21st Century. But I love it still. Rest well, Ms. Duncan.
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- L. Aiello
- 07-15-24
An old favorite
I remember reading this book when I was around 12. Still a fun story, although dated in some ways.
The narration leaves a bit to be desired; it didn’t really capture the characters well. That is more of a personal preference and audiobook narration has improved a lot since 1998, when this was recorded.
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- Rollia M. Oliver
- 07-29-17
A great intro to mystery.
I read this story as a child and loved it. However, the performance is a little disappointing.
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- THoward
- 02-03-14
I fear the narrator is an odd choice
What made the experience of listening to Summer of Fear the most enjoyable?
I read this book in the late 70s. I really enjoyed the story then and wanted to re-read the book. I just bought the Audible version. I started listening and was immediately turned off the voice, this was just too old to be 15 year old Rachel.
The story was something I remembered, but not the whole story. The facts that I remembered were in the first chapter. I kept listening to the story and I enjoyed everything, even to the very end.
What aspect of Ruth Ann Phimister’s performance would you have changed?
Her voice sounds old and not young. I think this is a very odd choice for this story.
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- Jacquelyn
- 06-23-23
Really Enjoyable Listen
The story line kept me hooked from beginning to end. It reminded me vaguely of Elinor from the Blackwater series. Rachel was quite irritating at times; so naive, I kept rolling my eyes at her. I think the title was a poor choice, it doesn’t quite fit the narrative. I also thought the ending could’ve been more fleshed out. All in all though it was a solid book!
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- 08-02-16
Shorter, not as polished, but still compelling LD
What made the experience of listening to Summer of Fear the most enjoyable?
Knowing that it was a Lois Duncan novel so that even though the first 1/3 or half of the book is not as tension-filled as her books usually are, at some point things were going to get cray-zeeeee! (And they do).
What other book might you compare Summer of Fear to and why?
I think comparing it would give away too much of the plot/twists. I'll just say that it has an important and common feature of young girls' fiction: the rival female who threatens to usurp the protagonist's standing and relationships, pulling the wool over everyone's eyes except our heroine's.
Have you listened to any of Ruth Ann Phimister’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, I haven't. But I'll say that I disagree with those who say she sounds too old to play the teenage narrator. Would you want an actual teen voice actor? I'd argue, no, you sure wouldn't. (For an example, why not listen to Audible's own samples of the re-issued versions of some of Duncan's novels? Not only is the material in the book adulterated--sorry, "edited"--- for a post-2010 readership, but the narrators they chose are distractingly immature-sounding, with Valley Girl-esque diction and intonation. No, thanks! I'll take a middle aged or senior citizen narrator over that.)
Besides, I've never thought that the "voice" (POV, writing narrative style) of Duncan's teen girl protagonists was meant to be literally that of a young girl. If you re-read the ones with first person POV, you might see that there's always a bit of intellectual and emotional distance between the character and others in her peer group, and possibly even between the character's increasingly wise internal monologues and her gullible actions at the beginning of the book. I think an older narrator is a good choice to represent that distance in a metaphorical way.
Last point--this book was published in the mid-1970s. Listen to the female actors in movies and radio then; they spoke with more poise and clarity than the young girls of today. Nowadays a more slang-y way of speaking with a more casual haphazardness is just more socially acceptable. It's authentic to the book's time frame to have a teen protagonist voiced by someone old enough to remember the 70s and the way young women were influenced to speak then. Just my opinion/preference.
All that said though...Phimister's rendering of the hillbilly character Julia is just painful to listen to! Sounds like the croakings of a frog.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes, one of the last scenes in the book, showcasing the vindicating power of the love between parent and child. I might have felt a few tears well up.
Any additional comments?
Hooray, this book is the original one, not the reissued and altered version from the 2000s!
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