The Mother-Daughter Book Club
The book club is about to get a makeover.... Even if Megan would rather be at the mall, Cassidy is late for hockey practice, Emma's already read every book in existence, and Jess is missing her mother too much to care, the new book club is scheduled to meet every month. But what begins as a...
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The book club is about to get a makeover.... Even if Megan would rather be at the mall, Cassidy is late for hockey practice, Emma's already read every book in existence, and Jess is missing her mother too much to care, the new book club is scheduled to meet every month. But what begins as a mom-imposed ritual of reading Little Women soon helps four unlikely friends navigate the drama of middle school. From stolen journals, to secret crushes, to a fashion-fiasco first dance, the girls are up to their Wellie boots in drama. They can't help but wonder: What would Jo March do? Acclaimed author Heather Vogel Frederick will delight daughters of all ages in a novel about the fabulousness of fiction, family, and friendship.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780689864124 (0689864124)
Pages no: 245
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Teen,
Writing,
Realistic Fiction,
Juvenile,
Books About Books,
Romance,
Middle Grade,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Series: The Mother-Daughter Book Club (#1)
This was selected for my real-life mother-daughter book club. I really like the mother-daughter combo who picked this book, but I was still dreading it mightily. I'm afraid it was about what I expected and, quite honestly, maybe even a little worse. The premise is that four mother-daughter pair...
This was a quaint read. The characters are simple and a little typical of children books. I would have liked it if the story talked more about how sections of Little Women compared to their lives, but it was only done in small doses, and most of the story was about what the girls have to go through ...
I'm kind of scared and intrigued at the same time.
This is the book I took with me to Girl Scouts camp. It's rather like The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants for middle grades. I like a story that focuses on a group of friends who seem unlikely companions for one another, and I'm a total sucker for a story about a book club. And although I didn'...
This was a quaint read. The characters are simple and a little typical of children's books. I would have liked it if the story talked more about how sections of Little Women compared to their lives, but it was only done in small doses, and most of the story was about what the girls have to go thro...