by Matthew Holm, Jennifer L. Holm
Sunny is looking forward to her awesome summer vacation going to the beach with her best friend...and then she gets sent off to stay with her grandfather at his retirement community in Florida. What Sunny views as a punishment is actually her family trying to shield her from her brother's trip to re...
The nine-year-old (NOW 10-YEAR-OLD!) recommended this to me. I read it during the eclipse. I'd read a little, run outside, look at the sun, run back inside and repeat. I can see why she likes it. It's very easy to read, but there's some intrigue and some family drama. I found Sunny's relationship ...
Sunny Lewin has been packed off to Florida to live with her grandfather for the summer. At first she thought Florida might be fun -- it is the home of Disney World, after all. But the place where Gramps lives is no amusement park. It’s full of . . . old people. Really old people. Luckily, Sunny...
I really liked the character of Sunny as she was optimistic, caring, and she adapted to the world around her. I love her comments and her facial expressions. I can see why this graphic novel is popular amongst the middle school crowd as this novel is easy to follow with great colorful illustrations,...
10/18/15 ** Thank you to Scholastic for sending FREE copies of the finished book (not an ARC) to everyone who attended NErD Camp-Michigan. Sunny is unexpectedly sent to spend a month of her summer vacation with her grandfather in Florida. At first she's bored - no other kids in the retirement comm...
Sometimes summer for kids means being sent somewhere they don't really want to go, for reasons adults don't think they understand, but of course, they know what's up. Sunny is sent to stay with her grandfather in his retirement village over the summer. Hanging out with the oldies leaves Sunny wit...