Much Ado About Anne
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4.8 • 91 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The club members tackle friendship, mean girls, and L.M. Montgomery in this second book in the acclaimed Mother-Daughter Book Club middle grade series.
Anne Shirley (of Anne of Green Gables) says that kindred spirits are not scarce. But when the mothers invite snooty Becca Chadwick and her overbearing mother to join their book club, Emma, Jess, Cassidy, and Megan find that claim sorely tested.
But they have a bigger problem when Jess finds out her family may have to give up their farm. In a year filled with skating parties, disastrous camping trips, and high-stakes fashion shows, the girls realize it’s only through working together—Becca included—that they can save Half Moon Farm.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Allusions to Little Women, sprinkled throughout this contemporary novel, may well pique the interest of Louisa May Alcott buffs. Frederick (the Patience Goodspeed books; the Spy Mice series) alternates the perspectives of Emma, Megan, Cassidy and Jess, members of a mother-daughter book club who are reading Little Women while adjusting to their first year of middle school. Emma, an aspiring writer, has grown apart from her former best friend, Megan, who gained entry into the popular crowd after her father's invention made the family rich. Despite her heightened status, Megan isn't altogether happy, since her mother scorns her dream of becoming a fashion designer. Meanwhile, tomboy Cassidy mourns the loss of her father, who was killed in an accident, and Jess misses her mother, who has gone to New York to pursue an acting career. All of the girls are less enthusiastic about the book club than their parents are, but as might be expected, their attitudes change as they become absorbed in Little Women and its author, who grew up in their hometown of Concord, Mass. The girls' increasing sensitivity to each other's problems is convincing, but the way in which each character finds happiness (during a whirlwind trip to New York City) is more dependent on lucky circumstance than personal achievement. Still, this club's success in uniting a group of disparate sixth-graders may well inspire readers to start one of their own. Ages 9-12.
Customer Reviews
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Great book I love the series I also like megan
Awesome!!
This book is great! I read the first two and can't wait to read the third. It's the perfect book for the summer and you won't want to stop reading it!
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Btw I’d like to say I’m sorry to anyone who hasn’t read this book and is judging by the cover. Please read this book and imagine the girls like they are shown on 3rd-7th books. If you want to see the proper cover look on audiobooks. Also, Emma isn’t black. And Cassidy would never get her nails done as shown on the cover of the 1st book.