I am reading a wonderful beach book that was nominated for the National Book Award. It is entitled "The Big House: A Century in the Life of an American Summer Home," and was written by George Howe Colt. It is a memoir of the summer this Boston family spent in their family beach house on Cape Cod, the year before they sold. Each chapter involves some activity they engaged in during their many summers there (fishing, sailing, tennis, cards, reading, rainy days, rennovations, etc.). The author also shares secrets from generations of his family that were discovered as he wrote the book. It's a wonderful story about a WASP family, complete with their closeness and dysfunctions and aunts/uncles in the attic. One of the most entertaining things about the book is the author's comments about Brahmin Bostonians' behavior and values, told with great respect and humor. Haven't read anything this enjoyable in a long time. :clap_1: