Book review: Peaches - Jodi Lynn Anderson

"In a Ya-Ya Sisterhood for teens, Peaches combines three unforgettable heroines who have nothing in common but the troubles that have gotten them sentenced to a summer of peach picking at a Georgia orchard. Leeda is a debutante dating wrong-side-of-the-tracks Rex. Murphy, the wildest girl in Bridgewater, likes whichever side Rex is on. Birdie is a dreamer whose passion for Girl Scout cookies is matched only by her love for a boy named Enrico."

Read Date - April 2024

Length - 368 pages

Genre -  Contemporary, Chick Lit, Romance

Rating - 7/10

Notes - I’ve seen other people mention this about this book, but i ADORE the way they describe nature scenes, and how vivid a detail you get in regards to the seasons changing. It’s such a beautiful book about three different girls. Murphy is your troubled teen who needs a good influence, while Birdie is the opposite, coming off very naive and inexperienced in life (up until the end of the book). This book reminded me of working on the farm myself, and i could imagine myself right in the fields. i also loved the depictions of mexican culture as a new mexican myself, it was very rich and vivid in detail, i could perfectly envision these people. a proud addition to my library! 


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