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Book Review The Lemonade War (The Lemonade War Series, 1)

by Jacqueline Davies

Book Details

Publisher:Comparison To Other Books
Published:2009
Pages:195
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0547237650

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

For a full hour, he poured lemonade. The world is a thirsty place, he thought as he nearly emptied his fourth pitcher of the day. And I am the Lemonade King. Fourth-grader Evan Treski is people-smart. He's good at talking with people, even grownups. His younger sister, Jessie, on the other hand, is math-smart, but not especially good with people. So when the siblings' lemonade stand war begins, there really is no telling who will win--or even if their fight will ever end. Brimming with savvy mar

Our Review

This engaging sibling rivalry story cleverly explores business concepts through the lens of a lemonade stand competition between fourth-grader Evan and his younger sister Jessie. The novel thoughtfully contrasts Evan's people skills with Jessie's mathematical abilities, creating a compelling dynamic that demonstrates how different strengths contribute to entrepreneurial success. Young readers will absorb fundamental lessons about profit margins, marketing strategies, and customer service without feeling like they're receiving a business education.

What makes this family story particularly effective is how it validates multiple forms of intelligence while addressing the emotional complexities of sibling relationships. The lemonade war framework provides natural tension that keeps middle-grade readers invested, while the alternating perspectives help children understand different approaches to problem-solving. This book will especially resonate with children who enjoy realistic fiction about family dynamics or stories that blend everyday adventures with practical learning about money and entrepreneurship.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction