Well, I am on a Children's/Young Adult fiction kick these days...…. I have a huge pile of books to review, this was read several weeks ago, just getting around to this one.
11 year old Genie, and his "big" brother, Ernie, are spending a month with the grandparents in rural Virginia, no big deal if you are used to rural life, but a REALLY big deal if you have always lived in the Big City, have access to the internet, all those video games, television, etc., however in the rural Virginia community that their grandparents live in - well none of those "necessities" of city life are available. Besides, they really don't know that much about their grandparents, so it is truly an educational summer vacation that they will never forget. By the way, they are expected to "scoop poop", pick peas, plus many other chores they would never be expected to do if they spent the summer in the Big City. There are not too many kids their age, just one girl, who is rural wise beyond them and would probably be able to live in the Big City more easily then they in the "country", eventually they become friends.
Plus their grandfather has some rather odd ideas, one being the way they celebrate Ernie's birthday, when their parents find out - oh dear!
As the month passes, they become accustomed to this way of living. And have learned many lessons of love and life along the way.