#blogbookaday: The Two Mutch Sisters
Summary: “A playful look at sisterhood and honoring differences when having some things in common doesn’t mean having everything in common.
The two Mutch sisters have two of everything, and Violet believes they are as perfectly matched as the objects in their collections.
Ruby, however, has other ideas. And she’s ready to do something about them.
Carol Brendler and Lisa Brown present a silly, surprising, and insightful tale about staying close while respecting differences as Violet and Ruby prove that sometimes it takes a sister to know what a sister really needs.” (Taken from Goodreads)
Review: The two Mutch sisters have two of everything and that means they have too much stuff! Ruby is ready for something new, but Violet’s not too sure about being apart from her sister. So as each sister learns about themselves, they figure out the perfect way for them to be similar and different at the same time.
Personal Reaction: I liked this story about two sisters. It’s not surprising that although they have two of everything between them, they are both very different individuals (not unlike me and my own sister). And in the end, I love that each sister got what they wanted and they made it work out for each other because they love each other! A sweet story about similarities and differences and celebrating both!
Title: The Two Mutch Sisters
Author: Carol Brendler
Illustrator: Lisa Brown
Publisher: Clarion Books
Publication Date: March 13, 2018
This is a new idea I’m trying on my blog this year that was inspired by @donalynbooks and @heisereads – to provide a brief review of a picture book every day of 2018. You’ll get a brief summary of the story, a review of the content, illustrations and theme, my personal reaction to the book and all the pertinent publication information! Enjoy!