Sunday, May 15, 2011

A Fun Read-- May 15, 2011

The Last Little Blue Envelope was fun, quick, and easy to read in short spurts.

Ginny Blackstone, 17 years old; travels Europe with only a simple, ugly, green backpack, 13 sealed envelopes, and $1000.

Ginny is guided by Aunt Peg's letters--each opened sequentially after completing one travel task.
Following her deceased Aunt's written instructions, Ginny relives the last few months of her aunt's travel experiences.
Ginny experiences the loneliness and frustrations of a naive 17 year old girl traveling alone through Europe as she meets Aunt Peg's caretaker, Richard; and a young theatrical male friend, Keith, who both help her to understand herself and her beloved and frustrating runaway aunt.

I downloaded this book to my Kindle when it was offered for free.
I like the series and plan to read the sequel: The Last Little Blue Envelope.
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