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The Family Fletcher Takes Rock Island
- Narrated by: Dan Woren
- Length: 6 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Love the TV show Modern Family? Wait until you meet the family Fletcher! With two dads, four adopted brothers, two cats, and one pug, the Fletchers will have you laughing out loud!
Welcome to Rock Island, Where Time Stands Still!
The Fletchers are back on Rock Island, home of all their best summer memories. But from the first day they arrive, it’s clear that this year, things have changed. FIRST, a giant fence is blocking their beloved lighthouse. SECOND, they have new neighbors. THIRD, who the heck is the weird artist guy who's never actually painting? And FOURTH, there's now an ice cream truck! Can the island stay the same even with these crazy transformations?
Over the course of the summer, the Fletchers will learn that sometimes, even in a place where time stands still, the wildest, weirdest, and most wonderful surprises await.
A JLG Selection!
"There is constant action and delightful humor, but there are also realistic present-day problems and happy solutions. An old-fashioned summer adventure set in a very modern world, this lively family tale will leave readers impatient for more. "(Kirkus, starred)
"While the other story lines reach satisfying resolutions, this one - about a young African American male struggling to figure out his identity in the largely white landscape of Rock Island - leaves room for thought-provoking, timely discussion." (Horn Book)
"A must-have middle grade family story with contemporary sensibilities." (School Library Journal, starred)
"Lots of kids will want to take this along on their summer vacations." (Booklist)
Critic Reviews
"There's a classic old-fashioned feeling in Dan Woren's second narration of the Fletcher Family series. His calm tone contrasts with the energetic roles he embraces while portraying the lively personalities of the four adopted Fletcher brothers.... Humor, warmth, and enthusiasm abound in Woren's performance, as they do in the family." (AudioFile)