Make Lemonade

by Virginia Euwer Wolff (Author)

An award-winning novel about growing up and making choices. Viginia Euwer Wolff's groundbreaking novel, written in free verse, tells the story of fourteen-year-old LaVaughn, who is determined to go to college--she just needs the money to get there. When she answers a babysitting ad, LaVaughn meets Jolly, a seventeen-year-old single mother with two kids by different fathers. As she helps Jolly make lemonade out of the lemons her life has given her, LaVaughn learns some lessons outside the classroom.
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Publisher's Weekly

Starred Review
"Radiant with hope."

Kirkus

"Powerfully moving."

Review quotes

"* Radiant with hope." —Publisher's Weekly, starred review

"Powerfully moving." —Kirkus Reviews, pointer

Virginia Euwer Wolff

Virginia Euwer Wolff is an accomplished violinist and former elementary school and high school English teacher. Her first book for young readers, Probably Still Nick Swansen, was published in 1988 and won both the International Reading Association Award and the PEN-West Book Award. Since then she has written several more critically acclaimed young adult novels, earning more honors, including the National Book Award for True Believer, as well as the Golden Kite Award for Fiction and the Jane Addams Book Award for Children's Books that Build Peace. Her books include The Mozart Season, This Full House and Bat 6. She lives in Oregon.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780805080704
Lexile Measure
890
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Square Fish
Publication date
May 20, 2006
Series
Make Lemonade Trilogy (Paperback)
BISAC categories
YAF044000 - Young Adult Fiction | Novels in Verse
YAF058130 - Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes | Homelessness & Poverty
Library of Congress categories
Conduct of life
Babysitters
Single-parent families
Teenage mothers
Single-parent family
Poor

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