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A Funny Thing About Love by Erin Soderberg Downing
A Funny Thing About Love by Erin Soderberg Downing




A Funny Thing About Love by Erin Soderberg Downing

The one bit of nuanced tension (Dad doesn’t return from an overnight trip when he says he’s going to, leading the two older kids to worry that he is retreating into his past neglectful behavior) is relayed with more attention to message than delivery. The stakes are low as the hotel staff easily facilitates the Peaches’ every desire (ice-carving classes, dog sledding lessons, experiencing the sauna and spa), and the mean girl trope involving another young guest is underdeveloped. The setting seems to be the focus here, and the descriptions of the remarkable destination, an actual place built out of ice, are evocative. But this time around, the previous books’ spontaneity and earned insights are winnowed down to a somewhat tired recitation of each protagonist’s particular fears or challenges-Herb worries, Lucy is maternal, and Freddy is eccentrically creative (cute cartoon spot art shows drawings from his sketchbook). The narrative follows the same format as the previous two books: Chapters alternate between the third-person points of view of the three Peach children, Lucy, Freddy, and Herb. When 8-year-old Freddy Peach wins a grand prize in a sweepstakes for small hotel owners, the Peaches fly to Sweden for a one-week, all-expenses-paid stay at the legendary Icehotel in Kiruna.

A Funny Thing About Love by Erin Soderberg Downing

The third book in the adventures of the Peach family brings them to Sweden’s famous Icehotel.






A Funny Thing About Love by Erin Soderberg Downing