Lily Lapp's family has settled into their new home in Pennsylvania, but life still holds big changes and big steps for Lily. Good changes, like once again living close to her beloved cousin and best friend, Hannah. Bad changes, like a mean girl who plays tricks on her. And no change at all where Lily would most want one--Aaron Yoder sits near her in school and relentlessly teases her. Surprises are in store for Lily as she learns, with Mama and Papa's help, to manage the ups and downs of growing up Amish.
Today's blog post comes to you from Alina, my 9 year old daughter, who read the book. This book is the third in the The Adventures of Lily Lapp.
I like that you always want to know what happens next in the book.
I liked the chapter about the sandwich switch because Lily gets blamed for switching lunches with someone else's lunch and she was brave to stand up for herself because she didn't do it.
I like how the authors describe what's happening and the words they use are just right in understanding what they mean.
I would recommend this book to girls. I can't wait for the fourth book to come out!
Available July 2013 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
Revell Books sent me this complimentary book to read for them. The opinions expressed are my daughter's own.
1 comment:
Great review! So fun to be reviewed by kids, for kids! Thanks for being a part of the blog tour for "Lily." I genuinely appreciate your help in spreading the "Lily" word!
Warmly, Suzanne
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