![]() As the battleground heats up, there really is no telling who will win-and even more important, if their fight will ever end. With just five days left of summer vacation, Evan and Jessie launch an all-out war to see who can sell the most lemonade before school starts. She knows that feelings are her weakest subject. ![]() His younger sister Jessie, on the other hand, is math-smart-but not especially good at understanding people. ![]() He’s good at talking with people, even grownups. And I am the Lemonade King.Įvan Treski is people-smart. ![]() The world is a thirsty place, he thought as he nearly emptied his fourth pitcher of the day. ![]() As it captures the one-of-a-kind bond between brother and sister, this poignant novel also subtly explores how arguments can escalate beyond anyone’s intent.įor a full hour, he poured lemonade. The Lemonade War deftly touches on the vocabulary and morality of economics, while maintaining a suspenseful narrative that engaged my sons and taught them many math and money concepts previously not considered. Here is a clever blend of humor, math wizardry, and business know-how. The third book in the series, The Bell Bandit, is a stand-alone story from the first two books. ![]()
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