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"fascinating relationship drama"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 29, 2006 on The Best Reviews
SummarySpanning thirty years and three generations of Peyton
women and Banning men, The Days of Summer is an epic
drama that explores our deepest ties to family, the mistakes
we make in the name of love, and is a reminder of our
ability to hope, to forgive, and to find the courage to
change.
In 1957, the Banning family leads a life of privilege,
wealth, and domestic unhappiness. At the head of this
California dynasty is oil magnate Victor Banning, a man of
great power and even greater obsessions who is determined to
teach his son and grandsons to be predators in his
dog-eat-dog world.
Jimmy Peyton is a rising star in the music business, a young
man with a bright future and no connection to the Bannings,
until the fateful night their cars collide on a Los Angeles
street, forever changing the lives and future of two
innocent families.
Laurel Peyton, Jimmy's daughter, has lived her entire life
in the shadow of grief. Though her mother, Kathryn,
struggled to keep her daughter safe and secluded after the
terrible accident that ruined their family, she cannot guard
against the one danger she never expected: love.
In 1970, Victor's grandsons, Jud and Cale, meet the
beautiful and spirited Laurel, and these two families cross
paths once again, this time on a passionate course that pits
brother against brother and mother against daughter, a clash
of wills that gradually draws them all closer to the truth
of their tragic connection.
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