13 Little Blue Envelopes - Maureen Johnson

13 Little Blue Envelopes

By Maureen Johnson

  • Release Date: 2009-10-06
  • Genre: Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 157 Ratings

Description

New York Times bestselling author Maureen Johnson’s funny, heartbreaking, and utterly romantic tale gets a great new cover!

Ginny Blackstone never thought she’d spend her summer vacation backpacking across Europe. But that was before she received the first little blue envelope from Aunt Peg.

This letter was different from Peg’s usual letters for two reasons:

1. Peg had been dead for three months.

2. The letter included $1000 cash for a passport and a plane ticket.

Armed with instructions for how to retrieve twelve other letters Peg wrote—twelve letters that tell Ginny where she needs to go and what she needs to do when she gets there—Ginny quickly finds herself swept away in her first real adventure. Traveling from London to Edinburgh to Amsterdam and beyond, Ginny begins to uncover stories from her aunt’s past and discover who Peg really was. But the most surprising thing Ginny learns isn’t about Peg . . . it’s about herself.

Everything about Ginny will change this summer, and it’s all because of the 13 little blue envelopes.

Look for the sequel, The Last Little Blue Envelope!

Reviews

  • AMAZING!!!!!!

    5
    By Jb's girl!!!!
    This book is amazing it had everything that I could ask for an amazing plot and amazing characters to go along with this incredible adventure! Well done ms.johnson!
  • I loved this book!

    5
    By Jcp20007
    I had to read this book for school but it just seemed like I fun read! I loved this book!
  • Didn't like it.

    2
    By birthdayprez
    Very little character development and a say all show nothing writing style.
  • Amazing

    5
    By Pluralpegasi
    This book has every thing i could ask for: exotic locations, a crazy quest, a cute boy with a british accent and a heroine that any teenage girl can relate to. Random and quirky, it's a comfort read with a message.
  • Coolz!!!!!

    5
    By British08
    This is the best book ever... That's all I have to say
  • Brilliant!

    5
    By asdtrt
    Brought me back to England and reminded me of the difficultly of being a sad, awkward 17 year old. The adventure story cliche is bombed with truth and sadness and rebuilt with honesty by a writer who respects her audience. I can't recommend this enough for teachers, teens, twenty somethings and above. A story is a story and this is one worth reading.