Ivy doesn't want to be a lawyer. Who cares?-well, her father,
for starters, who expects his daughter to take up the Breedlove
family profession with dedication and enthusiasm. What Ivy wants to
be is a historian, a vocation that's getting quite a workout as she
prepares a family history in honor of her beloved great-aunt Tib's
eightieth birthday. As in Bauer's Rules of the Road, the central
story is of a journey: Ivy hikes into the wilds of the Adirondacks
to find her reclusive aunt Jo-and to find her own destiny as well.
Persistent, mouthy, and good, Ivy is an admirable heroine who will
be familiar to Bauer fans; older female friends (including Tib,
Aunt Jo, and wilderness expert Mountain Mama) are equally
attractive if given to message-laden dialogue. In fact, the book
could have used less preaching and more story overall, but Ivy is
such a darned fine gal that readers will be glad to make her
acquaintance.
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