A review by couillac
The Family Fletcher Takes Rock Island by Dana Alison Levy

3.0

Another classic-feeling family story with a wonderfully contemporary family. Fans of Levy's first book will enjoy spending time with the Family Fletcher again, even if the plot will feel familiar to many. It's a traditional summer story in a vacation town with new friends, old traditions, and a one-dimensional bad guy for good measure. Levy skims the surface of some tougher questions, such as gender identity and racism, without diving too deep, but that's to be expected from a book that isn't trying to be more than a feel-good summer story. Charming if not particularly original.