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Kristy's mom got married again last summer and now Kristy and her family in a new neighborhood. The kids aren't very friendly. In fact, they're... well, snobs. They criticize Kristy's clothes. They make fun of the Baby-sitters Club. And worst of all, they laugh at Louie, Kristy's pet collie, who's going blind. Nobody does that and gets away with it!
Kristy's fighting mad-- and she's not going to put up with it much longer. If anybody can beat a Snob Attack, it's the Baby-sitters Club. And that's just what they're going to do.
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83 primary booksThe Baby-Sitters Club is a 83-book series with 85 primary works first released in 1986 with contributions by Ann M. Martin and Nola Thacker.
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Overview of Series that starts with [b:Kristy's Great Idea|233722|Kristy's Great Idea (The Baby-Sitters Club, #1)|Ann M. Martin|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1389241314l/233722.SX50.jpg|2302767]: Short novels/Chapter Books for 10-13 year olds that follow a group of friends who babysit for neighbours. The books guide the readers through social issues and challenges faced by those in this age group through stories told with humour and warmth. Strongly recommended for children of this age, also entertaining for adults.
I read some Baby-Sitters books many moons ago, but I recently became aware of how many books are in the series. Looking at the publication dates I believe I read through the 10 Baby-Sitters books in the library (pretty much all the books published at the time) and thought that that was that.
Now, decades later, I have continued the Stonybrook Saga...but as an adult I have to ask, are they any good?
Yes, yes they are.
OK they are aimed at younger people (10-13ish I imagine), but they are so well written that the characters came alive and I really wanted to find out what happened next. I am deeply impressed at how the author manages to guide the reader through some complex social issues (economic disparity, sheltered/spoilt upbringings, remarriage, issues of moving to a new area and the aging and death of a pet) while avoiding any sign of this being gasp educational - it's just what happens to Kristy.
A very good book.