The Lemonade Crime: Jacqueline Davies

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The Lemonade

Crime
Jacqueline Davies
Jacqueline Davies
 The American writer Jacqueline
Davies, born on July 25, 1962 in
Cleveland, Ohio, is the author of
more than ten books, for which she
has received numerous awards.
 She wrote his first book at the age of
five, when she was in kindergarten,
and at the age of thirty she began to
write books for children. For
Jacqueline Davies, children are the
ideal readers, because they have the
courage to express their emotions and
reactions caused by reading a book.
THE LEMONADE PROCESS is the second book in the Lemonade War series, a series that
manages to explain and exemplify, with the help of fiction, very useful economic terms in
everyday life.
The bookTHE LEMONADE
was translated CRIME
from English by is the second book in
Ioana Tudor.

the Lemonade War series, a series that manages to


explain and exemplify, with the help of fiction,
very useful economic terms in everyday life.
The book was translated from English by Ioana
Tudor.
The class that Evan and Jessie belong to is an outdoor court
on the playground. The defendant is Scott Spencer, accused of
stealing money from Evan. Starting with the North American
legal system, children create a courtroom and play the role of
witnesses, prosecutor, lawyer, judge and jurors. Things are not
going in the direction Jessie wants, so Evan is thinking of
doing himself justice.
It is a story that calls into question the meaning of truth,
justice, or compassion, a story in which there are no easy
answers.
urging readers to explore their own ideas about guilt and
innocence.
The book can be read with pleasure and ease by
readers of all ages, giving you the impression
that you can be the director of a film that debates
the proposed theme, creating your own scenes
and characters, your own world, with the help of
everyone's imagination, which is why I gladly
recommend it.
I end with a quote from the author, which seems to
urge you to browse one of her books, depending
on the preferences of each reader:

"Children are touched by the books they read - the


books make them laugh, or they look under the
bed before going to bed, or they make them think
and make them cry and think a lot about what they
have read. The kids really get into the story, and I
want such readers for my books. ”

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