Six Weeks of Summer

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Pub Date Mar 04 2022 | Archive Date Mar 04 2022

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Emory Watson is eighteen years old, four weeks pregnant, and one day homeless.

Rural Indiana has seen its share of teen moms: That’s not the problem. The problem is, Emory is considering not keeping the baby. And Emory’s mom isn’t interested in sharing a roof until she comes to her senses.

Broke and desperate, Emory takes a temp job working on an assembly line at a manufacturing plant. The job comes with a ruthless boss who might be connected to the Russian mob, wildly eccentric coworkers, and a mandatory jumpsuit. But it also comes with unexpected allies, room for rent in a Pepto-pink house, and new sparks of romance—and courage.

Emory will need that courage when a factory lockdown puts her new coworkers in danger and forces her to confront her options.

Six Weeks of Summer is about growing up by the seat of your pants, finding family and belonging in unexpected places, and counting every heartbeat—including your own.

Emory Watson is eighteen years old, four weeks pregnant, and one day homeless.

Rural Indiana has seen its share of teen moms: That’s not the problem. The problem is, Emory is considering not keeping...


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