The Silver sisters head back to Pruet to help Aunt Sunny plan her wedding, but cake and decorations are not the only items on the girls' agenda this summer. Lily is anxious to show off her swimming skills, while Marigold tries to get over the embarrassment of being cut from one of Hollywood's big blockbuster movies, and Zinnie works diligently on her story in order gain entrance into an elite writing program. But when Zinnie meets the boy of her dreams, she finds out that he has a crush on her sister.
Archer has four important role models in his life: his dad, his grandfather, his uncle Paul, and his favorite teacher, Mr. McLeod. When Uncle Paul and Mr. McLeod get married, Archer's sixth-grade year becomes one he'll never forget.
the theory, practice, and destructive properties of relatives
Paulsen, Gary
Taking charge of a wacky double wedding in the backyard, Kevin Spencer hopes to impress his girlfriend with his organizational prowess only to be overwhelmed by the large number of visiting relatives.
After putting together some of the best parties of the summer, the girls of RSVP are hired to plan an important wedding but a hurricane threatens to ruin everything.
When Julie and Roland become an official couple, Lydia and Julie try to find romantic guidance, while Lydia's mother announced her plans to marry Lydia's soccer coach, Eric.
"Aly and Brooke Tanner are beyond excited: Joan is going to be a bride--with a beautiful dress and bouquet--and the sisters are going to be a part of the sparkly wedding plans. But between babyish flower girl dresses and Suzy Davis sticking her nose into every last detail, Aly wonders if everything will be happily--or unhappily--ever after"--Jacket flap.
During a family vacation at Lake Michigan, nine-year-old cousins Willow and Delia, desperate to avoid being flower girls in their aunt's wedding, try to demonstrate that they would do better as chefs for the reception.