A review by kittykornerlibrarian
Ordinary Girls by Blair Thornburgh

4.0

This is a refreshing contemporary novel about two teenage sisters who are learning what the bond of sisterhood means as they grow older. Both girls are smart, both attend The Gregory School, a small coed private school, and Ginny, the elder daughter, is a senior and thus in the throes of the college admissions process. The story is told in first-person by the younger sister, Patience, known to all as Plum. The girls have a playful, smart-girl, sometimes competitive relationship that is charming and true to life at the same time. I thought this book was delightful. I read it in one day.