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  1. 1,517 ratings135 reviews. The sequel to Bette Greene's National Book Award finalist Summer of My German Soldier. Patty is now eighteen, and a high school graduate--but she cannot face her future until she comes to terms with her past. She decides to go to Germany in search of Anton's mother, desperate for a connection to the man she loved and lost.

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  2. Aug 7, 2009 · Retro Friday Review: Morning is a Long Time Coming by Bette Greene. In the spirit of summer reading lists of yore, I thought I'd focus on another book that was on one of the many lists I went through. Or rather the sequel to one of those books--Morning is a Long Time Coming--the sequel to Summer of My German Soldier.

  3. Aug 9, 2010 · English. An Archway paperback. En route to Germany in search of the maternal love she never had, eighteen-year-old Patty Bergen lingers in Paris and experiences her first love affair. A sequel to "Summer of My German Soldier." Access-restricted-item.

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  5. Review. Although there doesn't seem to be an official series title, Morning Is a Long Time Coming is a sequel to Bette Greene's modern classic, young-adult novel, Summer of My German Soldier. Since that book had a decidedly unsatisfying ending, I was glad to see that Ms. Geene had written a follow-up.

  6. Book 1. Summer of My German Soldier. by Bette Greene. 3.69 · 17,306 Ratings · 1,168 Reviews · published 1973 · 1 edition. Minutes before the train pulled into the station i… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Morning Is a Long Time Coming. by Bette Greene. 3.33 · 1,517 Ratings · 135 Reviews · published 1978 · 30 editions.

  7. Sep 1, 1999 · Morning is a Long Time Coming. Paperback – September 1, 1999. The sequel to Bette Greene's National Book Award finalist Summer of My German Soldier. Patty is now eighteen, and a high school graduate--but she cannot face her future until she comes to terms with her past.

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    Bette Jean Greene (née Evensky; June 28, 1934 – October 2, 2020) was the author of several books for children and young adults, including Summer of My German Soldier, The Drowning of Stephan Jones, and the Newbery Honor book Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe . Greene was raised in Parkin, Arkansas, where she stuck out as a Jewish girl in ...

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