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The Girls of Firefly Cabin is a beautiful story of friendship. The only thing that Lauren, Isla, Jade, and Archer have in common is that they will all be staying in the Firefly cabin at Blueberry Pine Camp for Girls. Lauren is an orphan who has grown up in a series of foster homes and won an essay contest and scholarship allowing her to attend the camp. Her goal: to have the best summer of her life and to become best friends for life with her cabin mates. She wants to remember every moment of camp, so when a contest to become the new face of the camp's website is announced, Lauren is determined to win. At first the girls don't seem to get along at all, but through her enthusiasm and genuine kindness, Lauren pulls the cabin together. Throughout the story, we discover that each girl is struggling with their own issues unbeknownst to the other campers: Lauren is an orphan, Archer is having trouble with her sister, Isla struggles with living up to her family's expectations of perfection, and Jade just lost her lifetime best friend. In the course of the summer, the girls each deal with their individual issues and grow into better people through the power of friendship.
I really enjoyed this novel. The story was inviting and sweet. The chapters alternate between the points of view of the four girls given you a deeper insight into each character. The book sends a wonderful message about friendship and remembering that everyone has their own problems, even if their life appears perfect on the outside. This is a terrific and fun middle grades novel that will make a great addition to a classroom, school, or individual library.