Peaches
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
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Jodi Lynn Anderson
The New York Times bestselling debut novel from critically acclaimed author Jodi Lynn Anderson follows three very different girls as they discover the secret to finding the right boy, making the truest of friends, and picking the perfect Georgia peach.Murphy McGowen has bright green eyes, a reputation as the wildest girl in Bridgewater, and a way of getting out of all the trouble she gets into. But when she's caught stealing from the Darlington Orchard, she's forced to repay her debt picking peaches in the hot Georgia sun.Leeda Cawley-Smith has professionally whitened teeth and the softest skin her boyfriend has ever touched. Unfortunately, Leeda's parents aren't too keen on her being touched anymore. Now Leeda's country-club summer is out the window—she'll be getting a serious sock tan working at her uncle's peach orchard instead.Birdie Darlington used to dance around her family's orchard picking peaches for fun. But now that her parents are getting divorced, Birdie would rather spend the summer in the A/C eating Thin Mints than pick another peach—too bad she doesn't have a choice.Thrown together at Darlington Orchard, Murphy, Leeda, and Birdie discover what it means to find a real soul mate, and that sometimes cute boys know a lot about peach cider. And, of course, they learn the trick to picking a perfect peach. One thing's for sure—it's going to be a juicy summer.
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Author
Jodi Lynn Anderson
Pages
368
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2009-03-10
ISBN
0061855138 9780061855139
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I’ve seen other people mention this about this book, but i ADORE the way they describe nature scenes, and how vivid a detail you get in regards to the seasons changing. It’s such a beautiful book about three different girls. Murphy is your troubled teen who needs a good influence, while Birdie is the opposite, coming off very naive and inexperienced in life (up until the end of the book). This book reminded me of working on the farm myself, and i could imagine myself right in the fields. i also loved the depictions of mexican culture as a new mexican myself, it was very rich and vivid in detail, i could perfectly envision these people. a proud addition to my library!"