
Winter White tells the story of Isabelle and Mirabelle, who believed themselves to be cousins, only to discover they are biological sisters. This profound revelation throws their lives into disarray, forcing them to re-evaluate their identities and relationships. Set against the backdrop of North Carolina's elite society, including preparatory schools and cotillion season, the girls must grapple with personal shock, family secrets, and social expectations. This chapter book is ideal for readers aged 9-12, offering a rich narrative about family bonds, self-discovery, and resilience in the face of unexpected truths. Parents should be aware of themes around identity, family secrets, and the emotional processing of significant life changes.
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Sign in to write a reviewThe central plot revolves around a long-held family secret being revealed.
Implied social pressures within preparatory school and cotillion settings.