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Silver Sisters

This series follows three sisters who are sent to a secluded location for the summer, where they must navigate boredom, new experiences, and most importantly, each other. The stories focus on self-discovery, the strength of sisterly bonds, and the importance of family, even when life takes an unexpected turn. Each adventure teaches them valuable lessons about life, friendship, and what it means to be part of a family. It's a heartwarming coming-of-age narrative that celebrates the unbreakable connection between sisters.

The Silver Moon of Summer
The Brightest Stars of Summer
The Forget-Me-Not Summer

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  1. 1

    The Forget-Me-Not Summer

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    4.3(24)Add rating

    This charming story about three California sisters spending the summer on Cape Cod is perfect for fans of The Penderwicks-as a starred ALA Booklist review raved-and The Mother-Daughter Book Club. Though Marigold, Zinnia, and Lily Silver couldn't be more different, they're all excited about summer vacation.

    The Forget-Me-Not Summer
  2. 2

    The Brightest Stars of Summer

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.8(11)Add rating

    The series features a delightful blend of humor and sisterly adventures, crafted by award-winning author Rita Williams Garcia. Readers can expect engaging characters and lively interactions that capture the essence of sibling relationships, making it a joyful experience filled with laughter and relatable moments.

    The Brightest Stars of Summer
  3. 3

    In the third book in the middle grade series that Newbery Honor-winning author Rita Williams-Garcia raved is “brimming with hilarity and sisterly hijinks,” Marigold, Zinnia, and Lily Silver return to Cape Cod for a final, unforgettable summer. The Silver Sisters are heading to Pruet again to visit Aunt Sunny and all the friends they’ve made in Cape Cod the past two years. Before they head East, the girls make a promise they hope will keep the sister drama to a minimum: no fighting. But things get off to a rocky start when Marigold, after making it her mission to befriend Chloe, the famous director Philip Rathbone’s niece, discovers that Zinnie has swooped in and become besties with Chloe. Once again, Marigold’s little sister has intruded on her life. With the divide between the girls growing deeper, Marigold, Zinnie, and Lily worry it’s impossible for them to go a summer without a big fight. The same silver moon may hang in the night sky each year, but the sisters below it are changing in ways they have yet to understand. If they grow apart, more than a promise could be at risk. But if they grow together…the sky’s the limit.

    The Silver Moon of Summer