I was surprisingly touched by Tails of Spring Break. Yes morals are handed down in a very obvious way - be kind, be responsible, be organized, etc. It didn't get in the way of the emotional journey the book takes you on, though. The story is pretty straight forward. Katie Jordan's family isn't traveling for Spring Break, though everyone else is. She decides that if she has to stay home, she'll try something new: she volunteers to pet-sit for first one, and then many, friends and neighbors. A wrench is thrown into her plans when her frenemy Claire Plummer has to stay with her because of an illness in her family. As Katie and Claire attempt to coexist, and Katie's younger brother Tyler is in turns cute and annoying, and Mr. Jordan simply tries to enjoy a week off, it seems that everyone's spring break is ripe for disruption.
Katie resists any sort of camaraderie with Claire in the beginning, but that is of course bound to change. Why and how are the beautiful aspects of the story. Soon enough they have more than enough juggling to do with all of their pet-sitting commitments, and they even forget to disagree for a time. Their near-disasters almost send them over the edge, but all 3 kids are pretty tough, and in the end they show Mr. Jordan and the rest of the adults what they are made of. What a difference a week can make! I thoroughly enjoyed this story, and the growth of the characters.