Book details
Revenge of the Flower Girls (Brewster Triplets, 1)
Description
Don't miss this hilarious story from Jennifer Ziegler that Kirkus Reviews calls "cuter than a kitten"!One bride. Two boys. Three flower girls who won't hold their peace. What could go wrong with this wedding? Everything! The Brewster triplets, Dawn, Darby, and Delaney, would usually spend their summer eating ice cream, playing wtih their dog, and reading about the U. S. presidents. But this year they're stuck helping their big sister, Lily, plan her wedding. Burton, Lily's groom-to-be, is not nice or fun, and he looks like an armadillo. The triplets can't stand to see Lily marry someone so wrong for her, so they'll stop at nothing to delay Lily's big day. But will sprinklers, a photo slideshow, a muddy dog, and some unexpected allies be enough to prevent their sister and the whole Brewster family from living unhappily ever after? Three times the flower girls means three times the mayhem in this hilarious, sweet story from Jennifer Ziegler.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
229 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Revenge of the Flower Girls' offers a captivating plot that revolves around the Brewster triplets and their hilarious antics to stop their older sister's wedding. The story is filled with humor, mischief, and heartwarming moments that keep readers entertained from beginning to end.
- Relatable Characters: The triplets, Darby, Delaney, and Dawn, are distinct and relatable characters that many young readers can identify with. Their individual personalities and the dynamics of their sisterly bond are explored in a way that is both endearing and realistic.
- Themes of Family and Friendship: The book delves into important themes such as the value of family, the strength of sibling relationships, and the power of teamwork. It emphasizes the importance of standing up for what you believe in and the impact of friendship and family support during challenging times.
- Perfect for Middle Grade Readers: Jennifer Ziegler's writing style is perfectly suited for middle grade readers. The language is accessible, the chapters are well-paced, and the content is appropriate for the target age group. It's an excellent choice for young readers looking to engage with a fun and meaningful story.