30 pages • 1 hour read
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In The Lemonade Crime, siblings Evan and Jessie seek to solve the mystery of their missing $208, suspecting their classmate Scott of the theft. Jessie organizes a mock trial with their fourth-grade classmates to determine Scott’s guilt or innocence. The trial explores themes of justice versus vengeance and the nature of evidence. Despite Scott being found innocent, tensions rise between Evan and Scott, leading to a challenging basketball game and eventual reconciliation and understanding.
The Lemonade Crime by Jacqueline Davies is a compelling read that explores themes of justice, friendship, and forgiveness within a middle-school setting. The narrative is praised for its relatable characters and engaging plot, though some feel it simplifies complex issues and relies heavily on its predecessor. Overall, an insightful read for young audiences.
A reader who would enjoy The Lemonade Crime by Jacqueline Davies is typically aged 8-12 and enjoys realistic fiction. They appreciate themes of justice, friendship, and morality presented in a light, engaging manner. This book is ideal for fans of Louis Sachar's Holes and Andrew Clements' Frindle, which target similar audiences.
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Lexile Level
670LRealistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Education
Values/Ideas: Justice & Injustice
Emotions/Behavior: Forgiveness
Relationships: Friendship
Education