![]() ![]() ![]() And middle sisters Skye and Jane are up to their own brand of trouble, starting when they swap homework assignments and snowballing from there. ![]() Then there are the boys across the street, especially football-mad Tommy, whose feelings for Rosalind are confusing to everybody, most of all himself. Of course, nobody takes into account such wildcards as the possibility that Daddy may be going on phony dates because he doesn’t like the idea either or that the young widow next door might be just the kind of addition to the family everyone would like. Their strategy? To set their father up on the most miserable dates imaginable, so none of those changes need to happen. Eldest daughter Rosalind, however, fears that dating might lead to a stepmother, and all kinds of awful changes. ![]() Even their late mother agrees in fact, a letter she left behind proves that it was her idea. The time has come for the girls’ widowed father to start dating again. Strange but true: all adventures don’t take place during school holidays! In this sequel to The Penderwicks, the four vivacious Penderwick sisters continue their adventures beyond the end of summer vacation, into the next school year. ![]()
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