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Title: The Struggle: Mom and the Summertime Blues
Subtitle: Loving Our Lives, Book 1
Author: Shannon Elaine Smith, Patrice S. Smith, Faith Denise Smith, Charity Elise Smith, Donna Mittrecy Smith
Narrator: Charity Elise Smith, Patrice S. Smith, Shannon Elaine Smith, Donna Mittrecy Smith, Faith Denise Smith
Format: Unabridged
Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-12-17
Publisher: Real Food Is Real Good LLC
Genres: Kids, Ages 5-7
Publisher's Summary:
This is the story of four sisters: Diamond, Shelia, Crystal, and Felicity, who dread their summer break because of their mom. A timely and hilarious story told through the eyes and voice of adolescent authors about their perspective of Mom's summertime "fun".
Young listeners will empathize with the youthful perspective of parents and "their ways".
Parents will enjoy hearing about the feelings of the four girls in the story, nodding in agreement from the beginning to the end.
The entire family will enjoy this book. Instead of those great summer trips and long lazy days of summer, the four sisters complain about having to eat healthy and exercise, do homework and chores, and more. Throughout the book the girls tell of important life lessons taught by their parents. These lessons are told in a comical way.
Special recognition given to soundbible.com for the sound clips found in the book. Shelley, Grant Evans, Stephen, Mike Koenig, KevanGC, Lisa Redfern, Maximilien, Soundmaster, Simon Craggs, and Tim Fryer.
Members Reviews:
Move Over Coffee, Hello GREAT Book
This morning I was sitting wondering if I wanted to work fron home or go to the store, but something reminded me of this book that had recently been released. I searched Amazon and found it. I purchased the EBook and peeked in just to browse. Browsing turned to reading and soon it was beyond coffee time.
I thoroughly enjoyed every moment I sat and read this book. It was written well and the editor(s) did a great job proofing. It was extremely pleasing to hear the natural voices of these young authors. I am happy that these young ladies write so eloquently. This book should be on every summer reading lists for youth, parents, and people working with children.
I am pleased to see a family work together to produce a great work of art. The comedy throughout made the book a page-turner. Overall, this book is worth every penny and more. I wish this family all the success in the world.
I Enjoyed It!!
I loved the book, ladies!! The struggles that you all discussed remind me of how I used to think as a child...Oh the memories!! The book had me laughing throughout...LOL. I loved how Mom set things straight in the end. This is a GrEaT read for youth, youth groups and even adults who work with and/or have youth. Discussion questions are included in the end. Best wishes with your future endeavors!! Purchase your copy today!! :)
This book is worth the purchase!
Great read! Great content! 5 stars!
I love this struggle!!!!
I would like to first say that I am very excited to see sisters bond through this particular
experience. They agreed and were able to express themselves freely without an adult completely
changing what they felt. I appreciate that honesty with this book. The arrangement I believed
was perfect. I loved how the older sister leaded and it trickled down to the youngest and it started
over again. I love that mom had a chance to give her side of the story too.
Shelia, I instantly connected with her in the beginning because like her I am clumsy and Iâm
always falling and maybe in the way. I laughed when that incident with the ball hit her because
that is so like me to not be paying attention and that happens.