The Mother-Daughter Book Club says bon voyage to Concord and bonjour to France!It’s a dream come true for Megan, who’s jet-setting to Paris for Fashion Week with Gigi. Meanwhile, back in Concord, Mrs. Wong decides to run for mayor, so Emma and Stewart team up to make her campaign a success. Jess and Cassidy are also hoping for victories, Jess in the a cappella finals with the MadriGals and Cassidy in the national hockey championships with her teammates. In the midst of it all, the girls—along with their Wyoming pen pals, who drop in for a visit over Spring Break—dive into Charlotte Brontë’s classic
Jane Eyre. Some real life romance follows, as Becca may have found a Mr. Rochester of her own.
And then there’s the matter of a certain wedding. The book club girls, their families, the British Berkeley brothers, and even Annabelle Fairfax (aka Stinkerbelle) will be attending the ceremony, which means there might be some bumps before the bride waltzes down the aisle…
The club members navigate time apart, first romance, and Charlotte Brontë in this sixth book in the acclaimed Mother-Daughter Book Club middle grade series.
The girls of the book club are living out their own adventures: Megan on a dream trip in Paris for Fashion Week with Gigi, Emma and Stewart teaming up to support Mrs. Wong in her campaign for mayor, Jess competing in the a cappella finals with the MadriGals, and Cassidy’s team playing in the national hockey championships. Still, they find time for their spring break reading, along with their Wyoming pen pals, who have come for a visit. Together, they dive into Charlotte Brontë’s classic Jane Eyre.
While the gothic romance plays out on the page, real-life romance blooms in the lives of the readers. Becca may have found a Mr. Rochester of her own, and then there’s the matter of a certain wedding. The book club girls, their families, the British Berkeley brothers, and even Annabelle Fairfax (a.k.a. Stinkerbelle) will be attending the ceremony, which means there might be some bumps in the road before the bride waltzes down the aisle…
“Young teens and tweens who have grown fond of the girls will enjoy this visit with old friends.”