4.5🌟 So charming and entertaining!
I really enjoyed reading the first book in this trilogy (Rosemary), but the second book was even more wonderful and cozy. It was a joy to reconnect with the lovely Willis family—Mrs. Willis (mother of four children, loving, delicate health), her son Hugh (oldest child, responsible, kind, also a doctor), Rosemary (oldest daughter, ray of sunshine, changing moods, thoughtful, helpful) , Sarah (middle daughter, animal lover, obstinate, impulsive), Shirley (youngest child, sweet, agreeable) and Winnie (sassy, grumpy, caring, live in housekeeper/cook and friend).
In Rainbow Hill, the family is having an addition put on their house so that Hugh can have his practice closer to home. The family moves to Rainbow Hill for the summer and many adventures follow. The girls learn about the responsibilities of farm life, meet new friends, and help others in many ways. They get into a few scrapes themselves, but everything turns out alright with the help of family and common sense.
The tone of this book is positive and hopeful, without being too sappy. All of the characters are well-rounded, interesting and sometimes amusing! I love the conversations between the sisters and the relationship that Hugh has with his younger siblings. Winnie makes sure everything having to do with the family is "above board" and also brings humor into the story itself.
If this book had illustrations throughout the story, it would be even more amazing. But, even as is, I loved every minute of this book and I'm planning on reading all three books again right away...once I finish the next one, Rosemary and the Princess. The covers by Thelma Gooch are so beautiful! I wish I could have them as art prints on the walls of my little library.
Highly recommended for anyone who loves vintage middle grade books, stories about families and a little summer vacation in the country. Wonderful!