Peace, Love, and Baby Ducks review by MVel_Hopkins
Peace, Love, and Baby Ducks
by Lauren Myracle
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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Fifteen year old Carly attends a private school, lives in 
a gated community, and can have all the expensive clothes 
that she wants. But what Carly wants is to be different 
and for people not to see her as a rich girl. So when her 
younger sister Anna turns Barbie doll pretty over the 
summer, it's hard for Carly to create her own image. As 
Anna begins high school, Carly must cope with a changing 
relationship with her sister, and rediscover the bonds of 
sisterhood that have been there all along, even if she 
couldn't see them.

Opinion: 

I thought this book was so cute. Having a younger sister myself, I could relate with Carly. 
Sisters don't always get along, but they love each other 
no matter what, which was a major theme throughout the 
book. Even though Carly or Anna would get into all kinds 
of shenanigans, they each had each other to turn to for 
help and support. I liked reading about these two sisters, 
a simple story of the bonds of siblings. Peace, Love and 
Baby Ducks is also very funny; I would find myself 
laughing almost every other page. Just a sweet and 
heartwarming story that will make you want to give your 
sister (or brother) a hug.
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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