The Girls of Skylark Lane, Robin Benway
The Girls of Skylark Lane, Robin Benway
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The Girls of Skylark Lane

Author: Robin Benway

Narrator: Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged: 6 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

“Slice-of-life tale about sisterly love” —ALA BooklistNational Book Award winner Robin Benway debuts a coming-of-age middle grade novel about friendships, family, and discovering the person you’re meant to be. The Baby-Sitters Club meets The Sandlot when twin sisters join a ragtag neighborhood girls softball team at a time when growing up could mean growing apart. Aggie and Jac might be twin sisters, but lately they haven’t felt the same about anything. While Jac is excited about their move to Los Angeles and a chance to seem cool and mysterious, Aggie is worried her new locker won’t open, that Jac could make new friends without her, and that her friends from home will move on, leaving her all alone.When the first day at school ends with an invite to join the neighborhood softball team, Aggie jumps at the chance to meet the other girls, even if she has to drag along Jac, whose own interest in the softball team might have more to do with the captain’s older brother… Aggie is relieved to learn that each girl is dealing with their own problems and becomes excited at the opportunity to create strong friendships. But as Jac and Aggie grow into different people, will they be able to hold on to their sisterhood? For life throws the biggest curveball of all: growing up."In this heartwarming slice-of-life novel, a middle grade debut, Benway (The Wicked Ones) showcases the importance of friendship, family, and forgiveness in helping tweens navigate the awkwardness and uncertainty of early adolescence." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Benway weaves themes of teamwork, solidarity, gender equity, and empowerment throughout.... A heartwarming, richly told coming-of-age story that radiates humor and care." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

About Robin Benway

Robin Benway is a National Book Award–winning and New York Times bestselling author of nine novels, which have been published in more than 25 countries. Her nonfiction work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Bustle, Elle, and more. Benway attended NYU, is a graduate of UCLA, and lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Marnie Chicken.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patti on August 10, 2024

I’m a huge Robin Benway fan and was thrilled with a story with middle school as its core. I also appreciate a strong author offering a book revolving around softball since I get quite a few requests with only a handful of books. Twins finding their own voice was a powerful theme and will resonate wi......more

Goodreads review by Karis on June 17, 2024

~~Thank you to NetGalley and HarperCollins for the ARC!~~ This was a short and sweet book, but I don't really have much to say. Benway's Far From the Tree is one of my all time favs, so I went into this having a lot of confidence the author would nail the family elements, which she did. Any scene with......more

Goodreads review by Kelsey on January 18, 2025

Aggie and Jac's dads are into plants, hence their unfortunate names—Agapanthus and Jacaranda. The soon to be thirteen-year-old twins have just moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles. At a time when they could really use each other for support, the twins find themselves starting to grow apart. Most......more

Goodreads review by SOYAMRG on February 01, 2025

Aggie and Jac's dads are into plants, hence their unfortunate names—Agapanthus and Jacaranda. The soon to be thirteen-year-old twins have just moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles. At a time when they could really use each other for support, the twins find themselves starting to grow apart. Most......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on December 13, 2024

The Girls of Skylark Lane by Robin Benway Pub DateOct 01 2024 HarperCollins Children's Books |HarperCollins Children's Fiction| Middle Grade| Sports Netgalley and Harper Collins Children's Books provided me with a copy of The Girls of Skylark Lane for review: Even though Aggie and Jac are twins, they have......more