![]() For instance, G-baby clearly loves her little sister, Peaches however, when Peaches gets sick, G-baby feels guilty for not treating Peaches better. ![]() Instead, she is often overcome by anger and guilt. G-baby has an array of feelings that often interfere with her ability to think logically. The story is told from G-baby’s point of view, and many readers will relate to G-baby’s difficulty figuring out how to navigate life in a blended family. Youngblood creates a cast of realistic characters and tackles themes that are relevant. She knows Peaches can be strong again if she can only see that their family’s love for her is really like sky. Suddenly, Mama and Daddy are arguing like they did before the divorce, and even the doctors in the hospital don’t know how to help Peaches get better. G-baby is so preoccupied with earning Tangie’s approval that she isn’t there for her own litter sister when she needs her most. G-baby misses her best friend back in Atlanta and is crushed that her glamorous new stepsister, Tangie, wants nothing to do with her. ![]() They live with Mama and Frank out in the suburbs, and they haven’t seen their real daddy much since he married Millicent. ![]() G-baby and her younger sister, Peaches, are still getting used to their “blended-up” family. ![]()
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