Aviva Davis and Holly Martin meet at a holiday pageant tryout session.Aviva wants to be a star, but Holly's more interested in working behind the scenes. Aviva wants to create a Hanukkah song, but she's not sure that she feels Jewish enough. While her family is Jewish, they don't celebrate. But her Bubbe insists that she is. Aviva asks her parents to celebrate Hanukkah this year.Holly lives with her grandfather (a famous author) and her mother. She's been waiting to go get the tree, but her mom's been busy working. Lately, her grandfather hasn't been feeling himself. Her mom is worried about him being by himself so much with her at work and Holly at school. Maybe it's time for him to move to a senior community.Once the girls meet, it's like looking in a mirror. They're both adopted. After texting with each other for a week, they decide to switch places. Will their families notice a difference?
My Thoughts: I loved this book. I'm a huge fan of the Parent Trap, so this was right up my alley. Plus, I adore holiday stories. I loved how the twins were so alike and yet so different. I loved the texts between the two of them and how they started to get to know each other. It was so cute! I loved how they both explored Christmas and Hanukkah. I loved Aviva's siblings. I enjoyed the close moments between the two families - and how the girls escaped them. One of my favorite middle grade reads this year!
Cover Thoughts: Adorable
Source: Book sent for review
Library Recommendation: A must have book for your school and public library
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5 comments:
Thanks for posting a holiday story with Parent Trap themes.
I just finished this book and it put me in the holiday mood with its engaging plot. The characters were perfect. Thanks for featuring your review on this week's MMGM.
This sounds so cute! Thanks for sharing your review. I haven't read a holiday book yet this season, so I might have to find a way to grab this one. :)
I love the sound of this variation on The Parent Trap, and that it is a seasonal story is a nice touch! It sounds delightful! Thanks for the recommendation!
This sounds like a LOT of fun. I will try to check it out. Thanks for telling me about it.
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