Book Review: Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff

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An oldie but goodie, Make Lemonade, by National Book Award winning author Virginia Euwer Wolff, is a realistic fiction children’s book about making sweet “lemonade” with bitter lemons. The novel is the winner of a Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Book Blue Ribbon and named a 1993 School Library Journal Best Book.

Written in  free verse, Wolff poetically shares LaVaughn and Jolly’s stories. LaVaughn, a fourteen year old college bound young lady, looking to raise funds for school, replies to a babysitting job posting by seventeen year old single mom, Jolly. Jolly is struggling to make ends meet raising her two children alone in a dirty apartment where “even the roaches are driven up the wall.”  As the story progress we see two seemigly very different teens grow beautufully. 

Virginia Euwer Wolff shows restraint as she tells the young ladies' stories without judgement. Jolly and LaVaughn are not only great characters but believable, a literary element important in realistic fiction. Friendship, abuse, support and self love are just a few of the themes Wolff touches in this encouraging work.

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I really liked this book!

I really liked this book because it seemed so realistic as you kept reading on. I loved how Wolff wrote the book in a type of way that you felt like you could have been there during all the situations. For an example, when LaVaughn talks to her mom about babysitting for Jolly, or when Jolly had to perform CPR on her child. Again, this book is really great and I recommend it to tween/teens mostly because you guys can have a better and bigger connection with LaVaughn and the book!

I really like this book it is

I really like this book it is great and teaches u a lot of life lessons

I agree! This book is awesome

I agree! This book is awesome for anyone who wants to hear a feel good story.

I loved the realistic way

I loved the realistic way Wolff writes as well. I feel this story is very relatable and worthy of checking out. I would recommend this title for a teen book club for sure.

Amazing read

i had to read this book for school work and i thought i wouldnt enjoy it but it was fantastic a lot of lessons and all around amzing story