Queries & Virginia Euwer Wolff's Make Lemonade

Several of you are doing a 52-book challenge, reading and posting about 52 books this year.

I’m doing a 12-book challenge, and I am behind, having just read book #2 today. [1]

Virginia Euwer Wolff’s Make Lemonade has a very distinctive voice: it’s written with line breaks at phrases rather than normal paragraphs. I don’t usually read YA and I never read mainstream, but I really enjoyed this book and found it impossible to put down. The narrator is a 14-year-old trying to earn college money by babysitting for a 17-year-old single mom. It’s definitely a message book (education is the answer to everything), but it wasn’t preachy. (Perhaps teenagers would disagree.)

I could read 52 books this year if they were all this short.

[1] I would be less behind if I hadn’t read nearly 200 pages of a weird mainstream literary thing that I probably won’t finish and several chapters of a nonfiction book for a book group that I’ve stopped going to.


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