Summary
Evan's younger sister, Jessie, has been moved up at school, so now she is in the same grade he is. Jessie is school smart, but not people smart, so Evan feels a responsibility to help her and protect her. At the same time, Jessie's success at school sometimes leaves Evan feeling dumb and resentful. Jessie doesn't understand why Evan keeps pushing her away. A series of misunderstandings leads them into a lemonade stand war that could tear the siblings apart just when they need each other.
Review
Great story. Lots of places for families or teachers to talk about communication, misunderstandings, feelings, etc. The author does a great job of showing Evan's conflicted feelings and Jessie's confusion. Mom is juggling her own stress, and the kids are trying to make due on their own.
4 out of 5 stars
Recommended for: kids between 7 and 12, teachers/librarians who want to talk with students about conflict/communication/family, family reading
[AR level: 4.1]
Cautions: none
**Come back tomorrow to read about the sequel, The Lemonade Crime.**
I am a lover of books; I can't get enough of them. Come check out my recommendations for readers of all ages! I hope you find some new reading treasures for you and your family here. Three star books are good, four star books are great, five star books are outstanding. In general, if I didn't like it, I don't even blog about it. Recommendations are based on my personal opinions, and cautions are listed for the sake of sensitive and/or younger readers.
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