Become a part of the best book club around with this collectible boxed set of the first five Mother-Daughter Book Club titles. It all started with a book club. Five very different girls came together to read the classics, embracing the fabulousness of fiction, family, and friendship along the way. Join the club as they navigate middle school drama and have all sorts of adventures in these five hilarious, heartwarming stories! This collectible boxed set includes The Mother-Daughter Book Club, Much Ado About Anne, Dear Pen Pal, Pies & Prejudice, and Home for the Holidays.
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Wish You Were Eyre
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The excitement of Paris Fashion Week awaits Megan and Gigi, promising a glamorous adventure. Back in Concord, Mrs. Wong's mayoral campaign becomes a focal point as Emma and Stewart rally to support her. Amid these contrasting experiences, the girls explore the themes and complexities of Charlotte Brontë's classic "Jane Eyre," intertwining their lives with literature as they navigate friendship, ambition, and personal growth.
Pies & Prejudice
- 378pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Four girls, and their mothers, continue their mother-daughter book club via videoconference between Massachusetts and England, reading Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," and try to put friendship before romance.
Dear Pen Pal
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Leaving home for a prestigious boarding school, Jess grapples with the excitement and challenges of her anonymous scholarship. As she navigates the complexities of a new environment, she faces the pressure of fitting in, uncovering secrets, and discovering her true self amidst the elite atmosphere. The story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the impact of unexpected opportunities on personal growth.
Much Ado About Anne
- 324pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The moms have invited Becca Chadwick and her mother to join the club--and their daughters are devastated. Meanwhile, Jess finds out that her family may lose Half Moon Farm.
Mother-Daughter Book Camp
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The final installment of the series brings the Mother-Daughter Book Club to a summer camp, where cherished memories and heartfelt moments unfold. As the characters face new challenges and reflect on their growth, themes of friendship, love, and the passage of time resonate throughout. This bittersweet conclusion captures the essence of their journey together, making it a poignant farewell for fans of the series.
The Pumpkin Falls Private Eyes grapple with pirates and mermaids in the third cozy mystery of the Edgar Award–nominated middle grade series from the author of the beloved Mother-Daughter Book Club books. Truly Lovejoy is excited for the perfect summer in Pumpkin Falls, New Hampshire: swim practice outside, working at the bookstore, one-on-one time with her mom, and best of all, time with the dreamy RJ Calhoun who may just like Truly back. But the idyllic falls apart when she’s sent off to mermaid academy—sparkly tail and all. Luckily, a mystery is never too far behind the Pumpkin Falls Private Eyes, and synchronized swimming turns into a hunt for a sunken ship and an investigation of the founding of Pumpkin Falls…which may have involved more pirates than originally thought. And as the Pumpkin Falls Private Eyes get closer to the heart of the mystery and Truly gets closer to her mermaid debut, she may just learn to come out of her shell.
The Mother-Daughter Book Club
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
In "The Book Club," four girls—Megan, Cassidy, Emma, and Jess—navigate middle school drama through a monthly reading ritual imposed by their moms. As they tackle issues like crushes and fashion mishaps while reading "Little Women," they bond and reflect on what Jo March would do in their situations.
Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, this picture book brings to life a cherished holiday scene from Louisa May Alcott's classic novel. With vibrant full-color illustrations, it captures the warmth and spirit of the season, making it a delightful homage to the original story. The book invites readers to experience the festive coziness that resonates with the themes of family and togetherness.
The Education of Patience Goodspeed
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In this sequel, Patience embarks on a new adventure as she prepares to be the assistant navigator on her father's whaling ship. However, when the ship faces perilous conditions in the Pacific, she and other women and children are evacuated to a boarding school in Hawaii, leading to unforeseen challenges and experiences in this new environment.