Caterpillar Summer by Gillian McDunn

Caterpillar Summer

by Gillian McDunn

Cat is the glue holding her family together. When her little brother Chicken has a meltdown, she knows just how to calm him, whether it’s scratching his back or reading his favourite book. They've always had a special bond. But with their mum working extra hard after their dad's death, Cat is struggling to keep everything afloat.

When Cat and Chicken unexpectedly end up spending the summer with the grandparents they’ve never met, Cat suddenly has the space to be a kid again. Gradually, she discovers that days on Gingerbread Island are full of fishing, fireflies and new friendships – as well as a lifetime of family secrets. Could this summer be Cat's chance to bring her fractured family together again?

Reviewed by alisoninbookland on

4 of 5 stars

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Beautifully done. McDunn really captures the nuances of loving a sibling and resenting a sibling. The characters all feel fully formed and realize individuals that you grow to love over the course of the book. Cat’s voice is refreshing and honest in a way I haven’t read before.

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  • 8 December, 2018: Reviewed