When chubby cat Sammy Salami's owner Pete goes missing, Sammy boards a train to look for him, is adopted by a passenger and has a nice vacation, but he continues to look for Pete.
"[A story which] follows Jane, whose plans of spending the summer playing video games with her friends are dashed when her parents announce that her family is going on a road trip to national parks around the country ..."--Amazon.
Arthur is unhappy about going on vacation with his family, but he shows them how to make the best of a bad situation when they end up stuck in a motel because of rain.
Rachel fears her family trip to the Caribbean will be too boring to bear, but when she and her brother discover a shocking secret, Rachel wonders if they will even survive the experience.
Ainsley's divorced mother is the director on a summer fairy tale (definitely not Disney) cruise, and nearly-thirteen-year-old Ainsley is annoyed that she is expected to spend her summer vacation helping out in a hundred different ways, without much in the way of free time to chatup the cute boy playing the "Pig King"--then once the ship actually sets sail things start to go wrong, and Ainsley begins to wonder whether this fairy tale is cursed.
"When Daisy arrives at the farm campsite where her family are spending their vacation, she knows she's going to have the best time ever--especially when she finds out that the farm dog has just had puppies! Daisy can't help falling in love with one puppy in particular, whom she secretly names Baxter"--Back cover.