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Go Home Lake

Beach, Megs, 1963- (Author).

Penny is the youngest of four kids in an age of Baby Boomers, known on her street as the girl with the mean brothers. She's always the youngest kid in a game and her pleas for attention are mostly ignored. Her summers are spent at Go Home Lake, passing the days in a soaked bathing suit, catching frogs, and getting her daily fill of fresh air. Her father's weekend visits to the cottage are sporatic, and her brothers prey on her innocence. Told from the perspective of Penny looking back on those pivotal summers, Go Home Lake is the heart-wrenching story of sexual abuse inside a normal family.

Book  - 2015
FIC Beach
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  • ISBN: 1927583802
  • ISBN: 9781927583807
  • Physical Description 260 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher Toronto, ON : Second Story Press, [2015]

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Go Home Lake
Go Home Lake
by Beach, Megs
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Go Home Lake


In the late 1960s Penny is the youngest of four kids, known on her street as the girl with the mean brothers. She spends all year looking forward to her summers spent at Go Home Lake, where she passes the days in a soaked bathing suit, catching frogs, and getting her daily fill of fresh air.Yet Penny's summers are far from pleasant. Her father's weekend visits to the cottage are sporadic, and her brothers prey on her innocence in every way, while her mother offers little sympathy. But Penny holds onto a secret ambition - she's going to be a real cowboy. If only her dad would buy her that pony he's been promising each year.Told from the perspective of Penny looking back on those pivotal summers, Go Home Lake tells the story of a seemingly "normal" family. Megs Beach deftly balances a child's naiveté with razor-sharp observations of a 1960s middle-class family and of a childhood that only felt wrong years later.