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In the Unlikely Event by Judy Blume. Okay, I haven’t read it. It just came out. But it’s Judy, and we know it’ll be good for the beach! UPDATE - I read it!  You should, too, if you like a beach book.  It kept me perfectly engaged through two long flights and a ferry ride.  Most of the novel is set during a short period in the early 1950s when three planes crashed into the city of Elizabeth, NJ.  There are multiple points of view, but the protagonist is a teenager, Miri, so we get a good dose of Judy Blume doing what she does best - creating likeable teenage characters.  I loved Miri - she copes.  It's not as "beachy" as Summer Sisters, but only in that it's not set on a beach.  It has other attributes of a good beach book - nicely written, propulsive movement (no pun intended) well drawn characters.  Synopsis:  “In 1987, Miri Ammerman returns to her hometown of Elizabeth, New Jersey, to attend a commemoration of the worst year of her life. Thirty-five years earlier, when Miri was fifteen, and in love for the first time, a succession of airplanes fell from the sky, leaving a community reeling. Against this backdrop of actual events that Blume experienced in the early 1950s, when airline travel was new and exciting and everyone dreamed of going somewhere, she paints a vivid portrait of a particular time and place—Nat King Cole singing “Unforgettable,” Elizabeth Taylor haircuts, young (and not-so-young) love, explosive friendships, A-bomb hysteria, rumors of Communist threat. And a young journalist who makes his name reporting tragedy. Through it all, one generation reminds another that life goes on.”