Gr 9 Up—Three sisters are eagerly anticipating their summer at Camp Callanwolde, which has long been a family tradition. Calla, the responsible oldest sibling, is heading to college in the fall; she is working in the director's office after years of being a camper and is determined to do things right. She has had a longtime crush on Duncan, one of the counselors, but hasn't worked up the nerve to say anything to him. Middle-sister Violet strikes up a friendship with an outsider who helps her break rules and gets her into major trouble. Daisy, the youngest, is just starting to find her place at Callanwolde, but has to deal with bullying girls and a disappointing tryst with the boy she's had her eye on. The story is told in alternating chapters by the three protagonists, which sometimes becomes confusing. It is very plot driven, with little physical description of the setting or the characters and slow to get going. However, readers will be able to relate to the sisters' experiences, such as Calla's first time getting drunk, Violet's first sexual encounter, and Daisy's intensive track training. Fans of Ann Brashares's "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" series (Delacorte) or Jodi Lynn Anderson's "Peaches" books (HarperCollins) may enjoy McVoy's novel because of the focus on the girls' close relationship and the character-centered story lines.—Kathleen E. Gruver, Burlington County Library, Westampton, NJ
Siblings Calla, Violet, and Daisy spend their summer at Camp Callanwolde experiencing first kisses, greater responsibilities, and new freedoms. Shifting narration allows ample time for each sister's experiences to take center stage. The nostalgia-tinged setting effectively complements the girls' emotions and their opportunities for personal growth as well as underscoring the together-while-apart bond of sisterhood.
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