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==Cousins Beach==
 
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Is a location as well as the main setting in'' The Summer I Turned Pretty ''series. It's where Susannah's summer house resides at and where her best friend Laurel and her kids Belly and Steven visit her at during their summer vacation.
 
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'''Cousins Beach''' is a location, as well as the main setting, in ''The Summer I Turned Pretty'' series. It's where [[Susannah Fisher|Susannah]]'s summer house resides at and where her best friend [[Laurel Park|Laurel]] and her children [[Belly Conklin|Belly]] and [[Steven Conklin|Steven]] regularly visit her at during their summer vacation. Belly always treasured her time there as it felt like "home" to her.
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==Throughout Series==
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===Season One===
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The Conklin-Park family arrives at Cousins Beach to spend their summer with the Fisher family in their beach house. Laurel's newest book is debuting at ''[[Whale of a Tale]]'', the local book store, and Susannah is helping her organize the launch party. Meanwhile, Steven, Conrad, Jeremiah, and Belly attend a bonfire on the beach, where Conrad gets into a fight. The cops arrive and break up the party, though the kids are taken home by the police, but let off with a warning because of the Fisher family name.<ref>''[[The Summer I Turned Pretty (TV Series)]]'', [[Season 1]], ''[[Summer House]]''</ref>
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==Map==
 
{{Map:Cousins Beach}}
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==Locations==
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===Beach Houses===
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* [[Beck's Beach House]]
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* Burke House
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===Businesses===
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* [[Country Club]] <small>(Private business)</small>
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* Cousins Botanical<ref name="Summer Love"/>
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* Cousins Beach Tent and Table<ref name="Summer Love">"[[Summer Love]]"</ref>
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* [[Pelican Pub]]
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* The Sandpiper
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* Scoops
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* [[Whale of a Tale]]
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==Book Comparisons==
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==Trivia==
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* Many fans have wondered if it is a real place. However, [[Jenny Han]] confirmed on her website that it is not a real beach, but it is instead a combination based on several different places. The locations that it is inspired by are Cape Cod, the Hamptons and "just a splash of the Outer Banks".
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Locations (Book series)]]
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[[Category:Locations (TV series)]]
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[[Category:The Summer I Turned Pretty]]
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[[Category:It's Not Summer Without You]]
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[[Category:We'll Always Have Summer]]

Revision as of 18:02, 13 August 2022

Cousins Beach is a location, as well as the main setting, in The Summer I Turned Pretty series. It's where Susannah's summer house resides at and where her best friend Laurel and her children Belly and Steven regularly visit her at during their summer vacation. Belly always treasured her time there as it felt like "home" to her.

Throughout Series

Season One

The Conklin-Park family arrives at Cousins Beach to spend their summer with the Fisher family in their beach house. Laurel's newest book is debuting at Whale of a Tale, the local book store, and Susannah is helping her organize the launch party. Meanwhile, Steven, Conrad, Jeremiah, and Belly attend a bonfire on the beach, where Conrad gets into a fight. The cops arrive and break up the party, though the kids are taken home by the police, but let off with a warning because of the Fisher family name.[1]

Map


Locations

Beach Houses

Businesses

Book Comparisons

Trivia

  • Many fans have wondered if it is a real place. However, Jenny Han confirmed on her website that it is not a real beach, but it is instead a combination based on several different places. The locations that it is inspired by are Cape Cod, the Hamptons and "just a splash of the Outer Banks".

References