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The conflict kicks off when Jessie, a math whiz who is skipping a grade, finds herself in the same fourth-grade class as her older brother, Evan. Feeling socially eclipsed and frustrated, Evan lashes out, leading to an all-out "war." The goal? To see who can sell the most lemonade and earn $100 before school starts. Why This Story Sticks

Whether you’re a fan of the original novel or the graphic novel adaptation , The Lemonade War is a refreshing reminder that while competition can drive us, family is the ultimate "value-added" in life. If you'd like to customize this further, let me know: The Lemonade War

Who is your ? (Teachers, students, or a book club?) Should I include a discussion guide or activity ideas ? Teach Math, Business, and More with The Lemonade War The conflict kicks off when Jessie, a math

: Readers get to see the world through two very different lenses: Evan’s social intuition and Jessie’s analytical brilliance. Classroom and Home Value Why This Story Sticks Whether you’re a fan

What makes The Lemonade War stand out isn't just the sibling drama—it’s how it weaves complex concepts into a relatable package:

: Each chapter introduces a business term—like franchise , value-added , or underselling —and shows how the siblings apply these to their stands.

: Beyond the balance sheets, the book explores conflict resolution and the difficulty of communicating feelings between siblings.

The conflict kicks off when Jessie, a math whiz who is skipping a grade, finds herself in the same fourth-grade class as her older brother, Evan. Feeling socially eclipsed and frustrated, Evan lashes out, leading to an all-out "war." The goal? To see who can sell the most lemonade and earn $100 before school starts. Why This Story Sticks

Whether you’re a fan of the original novel or the graphic novel adaptation , The Lemonade War is a refreshing reminder that while competition can drive us, family is the ultimate "value-added" in life. If you'd like to customize this further, let me know:

Who is your ? (Teachers, students, or a book club?) Should I include a discussion guide or activity ideas ? Teach Math, Business, and More with The Lemonade War

: Readers get to see the world through two very different lenses: Evan’s social intuition and Jessie’s analytical brilliance. Classroom and Home Value

What makes The Lemonade War stand out isn't just the sibling drama—it’s how it weaves complex concepts into a relatable package:

: Each chapter introduces a business term—like franchise , value-added , or underselling —and shows how the siblings apply these to their stands.

: Beyond the balance sheets, the book explores conflict resolution and the difficulty of communicating feelings between siblings.