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The American Summer Collection

The American Summer Collection

Published in
2006
3.83
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Description

Three great Two of a Kind stories in one! The perfect Mary-Kate and Ashley summer read, featuring Two of a Kind books, 34, 35 and 36.Three great Mary-Kate and Ashley summer stories in one handy volume.Prom PrincessAshley really wants to be the Prom Princess and things are going well - she has the most votes out of anyone! But then the piece of paper that proves it goes mysteriously missing. Mary-Kate and Ashley accuse nasty Dana Woletsky of stealing it, but it turns out they're wrong. There's only one way to make it up to Dana: they have to help her win the competition. It sure won't be easy getting their worst enemy voted Prom Princess!Camp Rock 'n' RollMary-Kate and Ashley are off to a summer camp with a difference. It's called Camp Rock 'n' Roll, and it rocks! Mary-Kate is determined to be the singing star in her group but one of the other girls, Lark, turns out to be the daughter of a famous rock-star, and she's inherited his great voice. Sounds like she'd be way better than Mary-Kate but she's too shy to perform!Meanwhile, Ashley can't even get the other members of her band to agree on a name, never mind anything else. This music holiday camp is turning out to be hard work!Twist and ShoutMary-Kate has been offered the chance of a lifetime: to be in a music video with super-famous rock legend Rodney Buckingham! But she knows that Rod's daughter, Lark, has a much better voice than her, and Lark should be in the video. Mary-Kate decides to back out but every time she tries, the video producers just won't take no for an answer!
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
304 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Storytelling: The collection promises to deliver captivating narratives that draw readers into the quintessential American summer experience, offering a blend of nostalgia, adventure, and emotional depth.
  • Cultural Insight: Through its stories, the collection provides a unique look into American culture during the summer season, exploring themes of freedom, tradition, and the American spirit.
  • Diverse Perspectives: The author's collection is expected to feature a range of characters and settings, showcasing the diversity of experiences and backgrounds that make up the American summer landscape.
  • Relatable Themes: Readers may find the themes of love, growth, and self-discovery, commonly associated with the summer season, to be particularly relatable and thought-provoking, making the collection a meaningful read.