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Book Review Best Family Ever (A Baxter Family Children Story)

by Karen Kingsbury

Book Details

Publisher:Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Published:2021-04-13
Pages:912
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1534412166

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

Now an original series on Prime Video Much-loved storyteller Karen Kingsbury’s Baxter Family books have captured the hearts of millions who have come to think of the Baxter family as their own. Now Karen Kingsbury and her son Tyler Russell tell the childhood stories of the beloved Baxter children—Brooke, Kari, Ashley, Erin, and Luke—to inspire and entertain younger readers. Brooke is the perfect older sister. For that reason, Kari and Ashley work hard to make their parents just as proud of them

Our Review

This heartwarming family story introduces young readers to the beloved Baxter siblings—Brooke, Kari, Ashley, Erin, and Luke—as they navigate the everyday challenges and joys of growing up together. Karen Kingsbury adapts her popular Baxter Family series for middle-grade audiences, focusing on the children's perspectives as they learn important lessons about sibling relationships, parental approval, and personal identity. The narrative thoughtfully explores how younger sisters Kari and Ashley strive to measure up to their accomplished older sister Brooke, creating authentic scenarios that will resonate with children experiencing similar family dynamics. Through these relatable situations, the book gently addresses themes of self-worth, healthy competition, and finding one's unique place within a family unit.

What sets this Christian family story apart is its genuine portrayal of childhood emotions and the supportive, faith-based framework that guides the Baxter family through their daily lives. Children who enjoy character-driven stories about family bonds and personal growth will find themselves invested in each sibling's journey, particularly as the sisters navigate the complex feelings of admiration and rivalry that often exist between siblings. The book's wholesome approach to problem-solving and emotional development makes it especially valuable for families seeking uplifting literature that reinforces positive values while entertaining young readers with engaging, realistic characters they'll want to revisit in future installments.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction