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Summer Vineyard
Summer Vineyard
Author: LA Kidwell
Mary Jane Jenkins is excited about spending a couple of weeks on vacation at her aunt and uncle's vineyard in California. She wishes her big sister Samantha didn't have to tag along. Two weeks turns into the entire summer when they find out their mother has been keeping a secret, and they have to stay in California for the rest of the summer. If...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781424103447
ISBN-10: 1424103444
Pages: 130
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Publisher: PublishAmerica
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

Two sisters, Mary and Samantha, travel to visit their Aunt and Uncle for two weeks on a vineyard in California during summer vacation. Mary wants to learn how to run the vineyard. She's thinking it might be neat to take on the family business one day. Her sister Sam's interests lie in boys, shopping, and the beach. Both girls must deal with major disappointments, as two weeks turns into most of the summer due to family issues.

Sharing a room is normally tough, but especially when you're not speaking to the other occupant. Mary and her sister fight whenever they speak to each other and tension grows between the two sisters. Mary loses herself in the work around the vineyard. Samantha occasionally lends a hand, but she's more interested in one of the workers than the vineyard itself. When trouble starts on the vineyard, Mary feels determined to discover the culprit, even if it means prying into her sister's business.

SUMMER VINEYARD has a similar setting to PEACHES, but for a younger audience. The sisterly behavior between the two main characters rings true through their quarreling and also their reconciliation. The descriptive quality of the novel makes this a quick and good read.


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