Summary
Hello, June is a novel about falling in, out, and back into love, so it’s about loss, holding on, and finding one’s way back to a home and hope they’d thought the world didn’t have anymore. Along the journey it becomes about art, grief, and transitioning in a world that’s always teetering on the edge of change.
As two entangled narrators struggle to navigate their worlds after suffering a tremendous loss, they rediscover the beauty in their using their memories and histories to lift themselves up, live their lives, and make their art.
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Additional Information
Hello, June © 2024 by Rynn Acker is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
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Additional Formats & Guide
This is a guide on how I, Rynn Acker, recommend reading Hello, June. I list the ways in order of my preference then describe the file itself.
All alternate file formats can be found and downloaded from the following Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_Qc74o-6UZnmvguntfCK2gPeOexD1uHx?usp=sharing
– PRINT VERSION/PDF — The best file in my opinion. Has bookmarks for each section (allowing for easy navigation), correct page numbers, and ensures the proper text format on each page, for every screen. It is also fully readable in your browser and on this page, with no downloading or extracting required.
– FIXED EBOOK — Equivalent to the PDF, but formatted as an EPUB. Has no bookmarks because I don’t know how to do that. Correct page numbers and proper text format on each page. Comparable with Apple Books and ebook software.
— PLAIN TEXT — Best for screen readers and lightweight applications. No formatting or page numbers. Probably the most accessible version and easy to copy/paste and reformat to your liking.
— DOCUMENT — Best for people who want to download in another format not already available, or rework the book as a word doc. Does not have accurate page numbers and I cannot guarantee that it will have the right formatting.
– REFLOWABLE EBOOK — Best for people who use reading tablets or like to read ebooks with a certain format (e.g. the formatting settings on Kindle or Apple Books). Formatting quality is not ensured and it will probably look bad, page numbers will be probably be wildly incorrect.
To send EPub files to Kindle, use Amazon’s send to Kindle service: https://www.amazon.com/sendtokindle