A review by erinmp
Here's to You, Rachel Robinson by Judy Blume

4.0

The companion to Just as Long as We're Together focuses on Rachel Robinson. This continues where JALAWT left off, and concentrates more on Rachel's family than the girls' friendship. Rachel's brother Charles has always been a pain, but thankfully he's been at a boarding school. Until he gets kicked out. Now he's back at home making life miserable for the rest of the Robinson clan. Added to the stress of Charles is Rachel's ever-mounting responsibilities: at school, the debate team, flute practice and trying to spend time with friends. Will Rachel be able to handle everything?

I liked this one by Blume. I'm glad I read JALAWT first, as its an earlier timeline. It's nice to see that "perfect Rachel" isn't so perfect after all. I only wish there was a third book focusing on Alison.