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That Camden Summer
- By: LaVyrle Spencer
- Narrated by: Emily Sutton-Smith
- Length: 10 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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It is 1916, and Roberta Jewett is surprised to find that her hometown of Camden, Maine, considers a divorced woman little more than a prostitute. Behaving like no "respectable" woman would, she gets a job as a county nurse, learns to drive, and buys her very own Model T....
- 4 out of 5 stars
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- By Triple Joy on 11-13-23
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“I don’t miss writing a bit. I have no regrets.”
That’s what LaVyrle Spencer says about ending her career as a best-selling romance writer in 1997, when she was at the peak of her popularity.
She’s never looked back.
“I’ve had the finest years imaginable since I retired,” Spencer said from her North Oaks home. “Now, I itch to sit down at the keyboard and compose songs.”
Music has replaced writing in Spencer’s life and her new hobby — writing piano solos — will go public this week when her first choral piece, “Slender the Willow,” is sung by the Jefferson High School choir in Alexandria, Minn.
Spencer, who takes pride in being a “small-town kid” born in Browerville, wrote 23 novels beginning in 1979. Her books were New York Times bestsellers and she won every award in the romance field, including election to the Romance Writers Hall of Fame.
Four of Spencer’s books were made into films, and she and her husband, Dan, mingled with stars such as Christopher Reeve, Lynda Carter, Cheryl Ladd, Deborah Raffin and Raffin’s husband, Michael Viner.
Spencer had it all — book tours, devoted fans, big contracts and more than half a million books in print — whe