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Book Reviews of One Crazy Summer (Gaither Sisters, Bk 1)

One Crazy Summer (Gaither Sisters, Bk 1)
One Crazy Summer - Gaither Sisters, Bk 1
Author: Rita Williams-Garcia
ISBN-13: 9780060760885
ISBN-10: 0060760885
Publication Date: 2/1/2010
Pages: 224
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Amistad
Book Type: Hardcover
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed One Crazy Summer (Gaither Sisters, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen for TeensReadToo.com

It's 1968 and Delphine and her younger sisters, Vonetta and Fern, are being sent to California to visit the mother that abandoned them soon after Fern was born. The girls have grand ideas about a mother who will hug them and take them to Disneyland.

Instead, their mother, Cecile, doesn't want anything to do with them, cares more about her poetry, and sends them for Chinese take-out every night. She's more concerned about her work and sends the girls to a Blank Panther-run summer camp during the day. The girls learn about revolution and family in a summer they will never forget.

It's hard to express how wonderful this book is and how much I adored it. I was pretty sure I would enjoy it, since I had been hearing a positive buzz. But I was completely unprepared for how much this book would pull me in and not let go. I couldn't put it down.

This is a quiet book. It's not an action filled book, and there wasn't any suspense that made me keep turning pages. It was just the beautifully written story of three sisters discovering their mother and themselves. There was just something about it that really resonated with me as a reader and I had to keep reading this one; I couldn't stop.

The writing is superb. This is a middle grade novel, but the author never writes down to her audience, and the characters are beautifully realistic and the dynamics between the sisters is spot-on. I loved Delphine - I think she's one of my new favorite characters in children's lit. In many ways, she is wise beyond her years, being the oldest sister and having to care for her younger sisters and mediating their quarrels. But she's also a child herself, and she lets herself finally be a child during this summer. The reader gets to know Delphine so much during the course of the story that the reader ends up growing with her - and Ms. Williams-Garcia pulls it off beautifully.

I really could keep gushing about this book, but instead you should get yourself a copy. Highly recommended for tweens and up.
abookwanderer avatar reviewed One Crazy Summer (Gaither Sisters, Bk 1) on + 43 more book reviews
I don't read middle grade books very often, but when one comes as highly recommended as this one, I'm happy to pick it up! I loved everything about this well-written story about the three Gaither sisters spending the summer of 1968 with their revolutionary mother in Oakland, California. Delphine is an unforgettable character. Timely and inspiring, it's a book that should be required reading.