Eleven Kids, One Summer facts for kids
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Author | Ann M. Martin |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Children novel |
Publisher | Holiday House |
Publication date
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1991 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
ISBN | 978-0-8234-0912-9 |
Eleven Kids, One Summer is an exciting children's novel written by the popular author Ann M. Martin. Published in 1991, this book continues the fun adventures of the Rosso family. It is the sequel, or follow-up story, to her earlier book, Ten Kids, No Pets.
What's the Story About?
Eleven Kids, One Summer picks up right where the last book left off. It follows the big Rosso family as they enjoy their summer vacation. They are spending their time on a beautiful beach on Fire Island.
In this book, you'll meet the newest member of the family! The youngest child, who was not yet born in the first book, is a boy named Keegan. His name fits Mrs. Rosso's special way of naming all her children.
Meet the Rosso Kids
Each chapter in the book tells a different story. These stories focus on one of the Rosso children. They each find their own exciting adventure during their summer holiday.
The eleven children in the Rosso family are:
- Abigail (who everyone calls Abbie)
- Bainbridge
- Calandra (also known as Candy)
- Dagwood (or Woody)
- Eberhard (nicknamed Hardy)
- Faustine and Gardenia (who are twins, and Gardenia is called Dinnie)
- Hannah
- Ira
- Janthina (or Jan)
- Keegan