Sisters Through the Seasons

Sisters Through the Seasons by Amanda Christie, published by Random House Children’s Books in 2002, is a juvenile fiction work that follows the adventures of the Camden siblings as they navigate seasonal escapades. This edition spans 241 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds with Ruthie heading to Hollywood for a walk-on role in her favorite television show, while her mother complicates her excitement. Simon and Robbie embark on a weekend trip to the mountains, where sibling rivalry threatens their adventure, and Lucy and Mary test their survival skills during a Christmas shopping trip in New York City.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and sibling dynamics through various seasonal adventures. Each character faces unique challenges, from navigating Hollywood’s glitz to overcoming bickering in the wilderness and finding trouble in the bustling city. The book captures the essence of childhood exploration and the bonds that tie siblings together, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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Fall is here and the Camdens are each going on an adventure! Ruthie is off to Hollywood. She’s won a walk-on role in her favorite television show and an all-expenses-paid trip, but her mother seems bent on spoiling all the fun. Simon and Robbie are off to spend a weekend in the mountains. Will they stop bickering long enough to find their way out of the woods? Meanwhile, Lucy and Mary are testing their survival skills-in New York City! A Christmas shopping trip sounds harmless enough, but it’s easy to find trouble if you go looking for it!
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