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In this autobiographical piece, Winch writes about her young adult years, the coast, and growing up. Like parts of Swallow the Air, it has striking imagery of coastal landscapes.
Note: The online publication erroneously adds an apostrophe to the title. It should be 'Summers Gone' not 'Summer's Gone'.