Why did I love this book?
The Saturdays is still a favorite—first for me, later for my kids.
This postwar tale is about what happens after the kids in the Melendy family decide to pool their weekly allowances so they can follow their dreams. Mona(13), Rush (12), Randy (“Miranda” 10 1/2), and Oliver (age 6) set out on adventures that suit each of their personalities and talents.
I love this series, especially this warm, funny, and sometimes poignant book, because it’s about trying new things and discovering life’s possibilities.
Spoiler alert: The policeman’s horse is an unforgettable triumph.
1 author picked The Saturdays as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 8, 9, 10, and 11.
Meet the Melendys! The four Melendy children live with their father and Cuffy, their beloved housekeeper, in a worn but comfortable brownstone in New York City. There's thirteen-year-old Mona, who has decided to become an actress; twelve-year-old mischievous Rush; ten-and-a-half-year-old Randy, who loves to dance and paint; and thoughtful Oliver, who is just six.
Tired of wasting Saturdays doing nothing but wishing for larger allowances, the four Melendys jump at Randy's idea to start the Independent Saturday Afternoon Adventure Club (I.S.A.A.C.). If they pool their resources and take turns spending the whole amount, they can each have at least one…