Welcome to Camden Falls

by Ann M. Martin

Main Street (1)

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Flora and Ruby move to Camden Falls with their grandmother, Min, after the death of their parents and meet Olivia and Nikki at the Needle & Thread, a Main Street sewing store run by their grandmother.

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I almost gave up on this book after disk 1.  I'm glad I stuck it out because it ended up being a decent children's realistic fiction story.  This small town had a lot of stuff going on around it.  Ann M. Martin touched on quite a few issues without being too graphic or too preachy.  I think this series would appeal to a lot of young girls because they could see themselves somewhere in the book.  She even managed to catch my attention with a small cliffhanger at the end.  Flora found a picture of her mother with Scary Mary".  Darn you Ann M. Martin, what's the connection?!"
This is the first book of Ann M. Martin's new series 'Main Street'.

Flora and Ruby are sent to their grandmother Min's house in Camden Falls, after their parents are killed in an accident. The sisters become friends with Olivia, who lives next door to them. Min and Olivia's grandmother,Gigi, own a sewing store called Needle and Thread.
The three girls also befriend Nikki, a girl whose family has a bad reputation because her father is an alchoholic.

Flora's interests include sewing, making cards, knitting and more. Flora is quiet, and would rather not draw too much attention to herself.
Ruby is the opposite, she loves to sing, dance and act.
Olivia is very smart- she skipped 2nd grade. She is also a very organised person.
Nikki is a great show more artist- she loves to draw pictures. Before Flora and Ruby moved to town, she had no friends.Also, her father prevented her from doing things that would draw attention to their family.

Welcome to Camden Falls is a great book, I really enjoyed reading about some of the adventures that were found in the first book of Main Stret.
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Summary: Flora and Ruby do not want to move to Camden Falls. But they don't really have a choice -- their parents are dead and their grandmother, Min, is taking them in. It's strange to be in a new place. But luckily, it's a very welcoming place. Min runs a sewing store, Needle & Thread, at the heart of Main Street in Camden Falls. There, Flora and Ruby become friends with Olivia, who likes to organize things, and Nikki, who lives on the wrong side of the tracks. Even if Flora and Ruby never expected it to, Camden Falls becomes their home . . . and its stories become a part of their stories.
Book 1 of the Main Street Series

Review: I want to be able to recommend books to a broad range of ages so I picked up this book. It was a sweet show more innocent story but obviously didn't hold my attention because it is for a younger audience. A nice story for young readers.
Rating: 3 stars
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The main street series is very fun. The only issue is the girls in the book can be a bit sassy and there is some friendship drama at the end of the series. 10 and up
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very good with not so good parts but is very good in the ending
I loved this series as an Elementary student.
I loved this series as an Elementary student.

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Welcome to Camden Falls
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Welcome to Camden Falls

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Kids, Fiction and Literature
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ7 .M3567585Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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