‘The Babysitter’s Club: Kristy’s Big Day’ by Gale Galligan Book Review

‘The Baby-Sitter’s Club: Kristy’s Big Day’ by Gale Galligan, based on the novel by Ann M. Martin, is an interesting take on the original book, placing the characters in a graphic novel setting. Kristy and her five babysitter friends find themselves in the thick of Kristy’s mom’s wedding and all of the kids who are coming to town for it. When they offer their services to watch the fourteen kids who will be there, they get a bit more than they bargained for, and find that the job isn’t as easy as they thought it might be. However, as can only be expected, the conflicts come to a head and the babysitters begin to find common ground with the kids that helps them all get through the week mostly unscathed.

The week leading up to the wedding has a lot of fun and drama, with arguments, outings, and a variety of mix-ups. When it all comes together, though, everything that happened proves to be worth it, and Kristy finds that the wedding, and especially her mom’s happiness, are really all that matters in the end.

The colorful graphics and wording make the story a fast read, and the nostalgia factor since it is based on an older novel makes the book even more interesting. Those who enjoyed Ann M. Martin’s original series will find themselves pulled back in, wondering just how the girls will solve their issues so the novel can end on a positive note.

You can find ‘The Babysitter’s Club: Kristy’s Big Day’ by Gale Galligan, based on the novel by Ann M. Martin here.

*Review originally posted at YABooksCentral.com*