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The Secrets of Peaches (Clasicos Minotauro)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $8.99
Manufacturer: HarperTeen
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Description
A delicious sequel to the national bestseller Peaches
After a magical summer living on a peach orchard, Murphy, Leeda, and Birdie confront a series of breakups, make-ups, and take-offs. They may have to leave one another, along with the orchard that brought them together. But despite their heartbreak, this year's bitter endings could lead to the sweetest of new beginnings.
Reviews
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-02-21
Summary: "Dont use this company"
I ordered this book over a month ago. I finally got the book, and it was the wrong one. So now I have to send it back to the company to get the book I originally ordered. I don't not recommend using this company.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-10-31
Summary: "Courtesy of Teens Read Too"
THE SECRETS OF PEACHES takes place where it's prequel, PEACHES, left off.
Birdie, Murphy, and Leeda are all beginning their senior year of high school and each facing their own struggles. Birdie is dealing with a long-distance relationship, now that Enrico has gone back to Mexico, as well as worrying about her housekeeper. Murphy is trying to deal with actually having a serious boyfriend and worrying about where she's going to college. Leeda is dealing with a mother who pays more attention to her older sister instead of her and starts becoming more and more distant from everyone, friends included.
The friends and family drama are what keep this novel moving. I truly think that the friendship of Leeda, Birdie, and Murphy is one of the strongest and most realistic one you'll find in YA fiction. If you enjoyed PEACHES, I'm sure you'll like this one, although it does share the one problem from the previous book - it drags horribly in the middle.
Other than that, I definitely recommend it, especially if you enjoyed the first title.
Reviewed by: Harmony
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-07-26
Summary: "Teenage Romance and a "little" bit of Drama."
I found the First book of this series a bit more interesting so to speak but this was great too. Jody Lynn is one of my new favorites and she creates a very realistic story. A must read if you love peaches and friendship!!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-07-23
Summary: "In love with this series, more than Traveling Pants"
I will forgo a recap of the events of the story. I am 35 and yes, I read both of the Peaches books. And I agrees with many of the comparisons of this series that remark on the resemblance to the friendships in Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
I think this particular series has an even stronger sense of self- the way The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk-Kidder has strength. I love the way the author interweaves the italicized bits of information or insight or flashback or nature factoids which reveal which a lot without interrupting the flow of the story. These little asides are key to the elegance of the writing.
Personally, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants seems a little made for TV next the the complicated and skittish characters in Peaches, but it has been a while. It just has a lot more fights and complicated feelings, and that feels like it rings more true to female friendships.
I can't wait for the 3rd installment.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-03-28
Summary: "Create Your Own Review"
Larissa S. review of The Secret of the Peaches by Jodi Lynn Anderson, March 19, 2008.
The Secret of the Peaches is about three girls, Leeda, Murphy, and Birdie. They all live in Bridgewater, Georgia, a small town where everyone knows about everything. As they finally reach their senior year, they have to face the trouble that college applications, love, and family bring. They each have their separate problems to face as they grow up and apart, but each is able to pursue their dreams. The magic between their friendships is disappearing. The only thing left is their names they engraved on a Mongolian tree in a peach orchard, it some how keeps them together.
Leeda nominated to be Bridgewater's Pecan Queen, basks in the rose-scented glow of her mother's sudden affection, until her sister returns. Leeda's problem is that her mother neglects her which makes Leeda a bit insecure and kind of a push over. As her mother disappoints her one more time, Leeda begins to stand up to anyone who dares get in her way. Leeda has to figure out what she wants and follow her own path.
Murphy has a slight problem. She has a bad girl attitude a wants to leave Bridgewater, Georgia to go to New York City for her college. The only thing holding her back is her boyfriend, Rex, which will not come with her to New York. She wants to be with Rex but wants to go to New York. She will have to choose one or the other.
Birdie is your typical home-schooled farm girl. She has a boyfriend too, Enrico, who lives in Mexico. Birdie thinks that her nanny, Poopie, is retiring. Birdie has known Poopie for a long time and is sad and surprised that she is retiring.