Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Summer Sisters by

Blume, Judy. Summer Sisters. ISBN-10: 0440226430, ISBN-13: 9780440226437.Dell Publishing Company. 1999.

Summary
Victoria's life is forever changed when in the summer of 1977 when very privileged Caitlin invites her to spend the summer with her at her dad's house on Martha's Vineyard. Vix, as she is soon known by, becomes enmeshed in the luxurious world of Caitlin's family on the island, where the friends become forever summer sisters.
Over the years, things begin to change as the girls grow into women and different choices are made that expose the darkness within the friendship that haunts the both of them as they drift apart.

Critical Evaluation
Although, the book was published as an adult novel, it will appeal to young adults because of the fact that it's told in a series of flashbacks. The majority of the book is set during the summers of Vix and Caitlin's teen years on Martha's Vineyard. As with most of Judy Blume's coming-of-age stories, this crossover novel deals with friendship, sex and tragedy. Both young adults and adults will be sucked into the carefree summers of Martha's Vineyard with Caitin and Vix.

Reader's Annotation
Over several years of summers on Martha's Vineyard, Caitlin and Victoria grow up and and grow into summer sisters.

About the Author
Judy Blume was born in New Jersey, and said that she was always making up stories in her head. It wasn't until her own kids were in school did she start putting them on paper. In her more than 20 books, she has written for children (The Fudge and Pain and the Great One series), for teens (Are You There Go? It's Me Margaret, Then Again, Maybe I Won't, and Forever) and for adults. (Smart Women and Summer Sisters).

Although, her adult books were all New York Times bestsellers, her books for children are challenged. Five of her books (Forever, Blubber, Deanie, Tiger Eyes and Are You There God? It's Me Margaret) were on the American Library Association's list of Top Banned/Challenged Books: 2000-09. Because of that scrutiny, she became an advocate for intellectual freedom working with writers, teachers and librarians to protect the freedom to read.

Genre
Crossover
Adolescence
Girls and Women
Death and Dying

Challenges
Sexual Content

Curriculum Ties
n/a

Booktalking Ideas
Could one of your friends talk you into doing something you didn't want to do…
Would you do anything for a friend?

Awards
n/a

Reading Level/Interest Age
Ages 16+

Why I included this title...
I love Judy Blume, and Martha's Vineyard... couldn't get my hands on this book fast enough!

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