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Anticipation for the Amazon Prime Show adaptation of "Every Summer After"; however, a significant alteration behind the scenes stirs up a mix of feelings.

Amazon Prime's re-direction of Every Summer After's management has stirred up complex feelings within me.

Excitedly concluded reading "Every Summer After"; eagerly anticipating Amazon Prime show. However,...
Excitedly concluded reading "Every Summer After"; eagerly anticipating Amazon Prime show. However, a significant transformation backstage evokes ambiguous feelings.

Anticipation for the Amazon Prime Show adaptation of "Every Summer After"; however, a significant alteration behind the scenes stirs up a mix of feelings.

After the departure of Leila Gerstein from the "Every Summer After" adaptation project, concerns about potential creative disagreements and delays in the production of the show have been alleviated. The new showrunner for the book-to-screen adaptation of Carley Fortune's "Every Year After" is Amy B. Harris.

Harris, who has an overall deal with Amazon MGM Studios, brings a wealth of experience to the project. She has previously worked on popular shows such as Sex and the City, Gossip Girl, The Comeback, and The Carrie Diaries. Harris was also the showrunner and writer for Amazon MGM's The Wilds, a series inspired by the success of Lost.

In addition to her television work, Harris has also co-written the screenplay for the 2006 romantic comedy Just My Luck, starring Lindsay Lohan. Her experience with character-driven dramas and popular series makes her well-suited to adapt the bestselling romance novel into a thoughtful and entertaining TV series.

The book "Every Summer After" follows the friendship of characters Sam and Percy from their teenage years to adulthood, and is described as summery, dramatic, romantic, and swoon-worthy. The novel has been a bestseller, and its companion novel "One Golden Summer" follows Sam's older brother, Charlie. There is hope that the show "Every Year After" will also adapt "One Golden Summer" in the future.

The departure of Leila Gerstein from the "Every Summer After" adaptation project has been replaced by Harris for "Every Year After." The show is expected to be released on Amazon Prime, and fans of the book can currently purchase "Every Summer After" at a discounted price of $5.74 on Amazon, a 64% reduction from its original price of $16. This Prime Day deal offers a great opportunity for readers to catch up on the story before the show premieres.

Amazon has a good track record with book adaptations, including recent adaptations of We Were Liars, My Lady Jane, and The Summer I Turned Pretty. The company's ability to bring books to life on screen is a promising sign for the adaptation of "Every Year After." With Harris at the helm, fans of the book can look forward to a well-crafted and entertaining TV series.

Behind the scenes of "Every Year After," Amy B. Harris, known for her work on popular shows like Sex and the City and The Wilds, has taken over the showrunership, bringing a daily blend of her character-driven drama expertise and television creativity. Having worked on movies-and-tv like Just My Luck, Harris is well-equipped to feature Carley Fortune's "Every Year After" novel in a thoughtful and entertaining TV series. As the adaptation progresses, fans can anticipate interviews with Harris and the cast, offering a glimpse of what's to come from this captivating entertainment project.

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