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Hardcover Keeping Cool Book

ISBN: 0316736937

ISBN13: 9780316736930

Keeping Cool

(Book #3 in the The Callahan Cousins Series)

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Book Overview

Look out, Gull Island. Neeve, Phoebe, Kate and Hillary - the 12 year-old Callahan cousins are staying at their grandmother Gee's rambling seaside estate. As the idyllic summer continues the girls discover that being joined at the hip isn't all it's cracked up to be.

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5 ratings

mj

My daughter(8) 1st heard this as an audiobook on our roadtrip. We all loved the 'cousins'. I bought her all four books for a gift and she loves them all. Highly reccommended.

Terrific

This is an awesome book for kids 8-12 or so. Very touching, but mostly hysterical. Read Summer Begins and Home Sweet Home first. This is a must-have

DOTING GRANDMOTHER OF TWELVE

My ten-year-old granddaughter just loves the Callahan Cousins series. I gave her the first book and, at her request, rushed her the second. The third is now in her eager little hands. Her mother (very knowledgeable about books for girls) loves the series, too. It's great to find such enjoyable, well-written fare for the little ones.

A page-turner any young girl can relate to

The Callahan cousins' summer with Grandmother Gee continues in this third book of the series, which is Kate's story. It opens with Kate, an ardent cook, recording notes on housekeeper Sheila's excellent recipes. While she writes, Kate reflects that she is lacking in comparison to her accomplished cousins: exotic Neeve, brave and athletic Hillary, and gorgeous, intelligent Phoebe. Girly-girl Kate realizes she's a daydreaming homebody with tons of friends. But she also feels stressed by the events of the summer and by the way others perceive her. The cousins tease her about her timid and persnickety mannerisms --- and the worst part of the teasing is that she believes them. Gee asks the girls to help her gather donations for a raffle and auction to benefit the local medical clinic. The other cousins love the idea, but Kate is terrified at the thought of approaching adults to beg for things. Ugh. She fakes enthusiasm, though, to please Gee. Kate's dread escalates when mean girl Sloan threatens the cousins with "problems" if they ask for donations in places where Sloan has connections. Since Sloan is local, Kate knows she has connections everywhere. Oh, dear. The cousins tease Kate so much about fearing Sloan that Kate determines she will become an entirely new person. She'll show her cousins! She'll transform herself into a model of not only courage and athleticism, but the epitome of coolness. She'll actually wear her bikini (that she's been too embarrassed to be seen in) and acquire hobbies that are not old lady-like, such as her beloved knitting. When she requests help from her cousins on her transformation, they agree to assist her. Despite Kate's plans to be a brave new person, she panics when she realizes the cousins must split up to approach businesses and individuals for donations. There is no way she can do it all by herself. Yet she must --- or admit she will never change. Kate's quest for donations turns out to be even more challenging than she feared. She has difficulty even speaking to the shopkeepers; sometimes she can't quite force out her request. Sloan appears, easily and smoothly retrieving prizes while cowing Kate. Kate yearns to be as cool as Sloan. Is it possible to learn good traits from the surly local? As Kate advances step by baby step toward her goal, is she heading down the wrong path? Kate's story is filled with genuine conflict any reader can identify with, making KEEPING COOL a page-turner. The coziness, emphasis on family, and lovely descriptions continue to form an appealing backdrop to the plot. I particularly appreciate the emphasis on Kate becoming "healthier" rather than "more in shape." One quibble: an adult character spells out "the lesson learned" in rather long-winded detail, which is certainly unnecessary given the intelligence of the readers (and of Kate herself). But that's just one tiny blip in a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining story, which is excellent escape fiction. This book, like the prev

Wow

this was the best book i have ever read and i am positively sure that you will LOVE it and I highly reccemend it!
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