Goodreads says, "At seventeen, Ruth lost her mother to cancer, and her father, unable to handle his grieving daughter, shipped her off to Block Island with nothing but a name scribbled on the back of a Diana Beckett. Diana, a renowned photographer, took Ruth in for the summer, and Block Island became Ruth’s refuge, a place of beauty and creativity, a place where she could nurture her dreams of being a writer, a place where she could fall in love for the first time—with Diana’s nephew, Charlie.
Now, at twenty-seven, Ruth has spent the last ten summers living and working among the lucky few who get to vacation in this wealthy beach town, and the rest of the year just scraping by, yearning to return to the place where she feels safe and unburdened. But then Ruth’s world is upended by tragedy again. Desperate for an anchor, she reaches for the person she’s been pining for since she met him—Charlie—who has his own startling revelation to share. And when another surprise comes in the form of a box left to Ruth by Diana, its contents raise questions about just how well she knew the two women who raised her. • Torn between what to believe about her past, and what her future might hold, Ruth is faced with another choice: does she dare to rewrite her story entirely?
Both a heartfelt coming-of-age story and a tender exploration of love and grief, set against a backdrop of golden dunes and seaside sunsets, June Baby shows us what it might look like to embrace a life shaped not by loss, but by possibility.
Ruth is seventeen years old, and her world is turned upside down when her mother dies of cancer. Her dad, unable to deal with it all, sends her to her mother's friend on Block Island. Diana is a successful photographer with her images in Vogue and other prestigious magazines. Ruth looks forward to the change of scenery and working with Diana on her upcoming book. Ruth has always aspired to be a writer, and after Diana's push, she wants to help her write her photography book. Ruth also has a transformative summer when she meets Diana's nephew, Charlie. Sparks fly, and their relationship crosses many years, all set against the backdrop of glistening Block Island. Years later, Ruth is still on Block Island, but she no longer has Diana as her anchor, and things with Charlie are strained. June Baby by Shannon Garvey is a compelling and emotional debut novel that is part coming-of-age story and part beach read.
The first quarter of June Baby is heavy; it's filled with a lot of grief as Ruth deals with her mother's death from cancer. She has a lot to work through, and the book takes readers through Ruth's process. This felt pretty heavy for a beach read and, if I am honest, pretty depressing because the story kept coming back to that. It also tackled other serious topics like abortion, and at times, it felt too heavy for me. Once Ruth was able to process her grief a bit more and start her transformation while on Block Island, I felt like a heavy weight was lifted.
I enjoyed Ruth's relationship with Diana and kept wondering what her connection was to her mother. Many secrets unfold throughout the story that kept me flipping the pages, especially those tied to her mother. Also, the romance between Charlie and Ruth was beautifully executed and perfect for a summer read. The picturesque setting of Block Island, with its dunes, seafood restaurants, sunny paths, and stunning sunsets, added to the charm. Garvey effectively brought the setting to life, creating a very atmospheric experience in June Baby.
While I do not like my beach reads this heavy, I still enjoyed the novel overall, and June Baby would be best suited for those readers who like a more emotional beach read than something fluffy and light. Let me know in the comments if June Baby is on your summer TBR list.


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