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Make Lemonade
Make Lemonade Books in Order | Wonderlit
2 books · Ages 11–18
Make Lemonade is a 2-book series for ages 11–18 by Virginia Euwer Wolff.
Reading Order
2
Keeping the Night Watch
2003
3
This Full House
2008
What This Series Covers
Love & Family
Self-Confidence & Identity
Family & Siblings
Writing & Storytelling
Friendship & Social
Financial Hardship
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