Synopsis
Sisters Dorothy and Sadie, performing geese extraordinaire, set off for the next adventure on their tour down the Wriggle River. When Dorothy finds their piggy bank empty thanks to Sadie's spendthrift ways, she decides to confront Sadie. But just as Dorothy is about to give her sister heck, a storm breaks, and the pair rush under a bridge. Guilty Sadie cheers them both up with a song, filling the bridge with well-wishers who rain money down on them. But trouble reappears in the form of a dancing frog - an ideal addition, Dorothy thinks, for their act. But Sadie refuses to hear of it, and it's up to Dorothy to find a way to smooth her sister's feathers and let the frog perform.
Publishers Weekly
In the second book about the siblings who serenade on the river, The Gaggle Sisters Sing Again by Chris Jackson, the pair meets a talented frog. Dorothy's practical solutions combine with Sadie's high-strung nature to create an unforgettable river show. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.