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Jacqueline Davies

    Jacqueline Davies is the author of both novels and picture books. Her works often explore profound themes and are known for their sensitive character portrayals. Davies skillfully weaves compelling narratives with a distinctive style that resonates with readers of all ages.

    The Magic Trap
    The Bridge Battle
    Sydney and Taylor Explore the Whole Wide World
    The Candy Smash
    The Lemonade War Three Books in One
    Sydney and Taylor and the Great Friend Expedition
    • Best friends Taylor the hedgehog and Sydney the skunk embark on an adventure to make new friends, but when their attempts lead nowhere, they may need to look where they least expect.

      Sydney and Taylor and the Great Friend Expedition
      4.4
    • The Lemonade War Three Books in One

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Join the unforgettable brother-sister duoin this collected edition of the first threebooks from the best-selling Lemonade War series: The Lemonade War, the Lemonade Crime, and The Bell Bandit.

      The Lemonade War Three Books in One
      4.3
    • The Candy Smash

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Lemonade war competitors Jessie and Evan Treski learn about the power of poetry during a Valentine's Day holiday marked by a mysterious benefactor who leaves candy hearts for the students of Class 4-0.

      The Candy Smash
      4.0
    • Best-selling author Jacqueline Davies tells the story of two unlikely friends: Sydney and Taylor, a skunk and a hedgehog who strike out to discover the great unknown, despite how afraid they are of it. Charming full-color illustrations and a laugh-out-loud story make this chapter bookperfect for fans of the Mercy Watson and Owl Diaries series.

      Sydney and Taylor Explore the Whole Wide World
      4.2
    • The Bridge Battle

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this gripping, funny addition to the bestselling Lemonade War series, both Jessie and her brother Evan find themselves unexpectedly cast as outsiders. How they find their way forward makes for a timeless story about the power of courage and kindness. Evan and Jessie Treski have waged a lemonade war, sought justice in a class trial, unmasked a bell thief, and created a professional magic show. Yet for all their skills and talents, both find themselves being singled out this summer for reasons beyond their control. Natural-born leader Evan, who is always good at making new friends, discovers he is at the mercy of a bully on the summer school playground, and is pressured to act in a way he never has before. Science-loving Jessie just wants to construct the best bridge she can for the competition next month, yet she is stuck in the wrong summer camp, surrounded by kids who believe fairies are more real than physics and a group of girls who tortured her back in second grade. Suddenly, she, too finds herself acting in ways that puzzle her. Bestselling author Jacqueline Davies once again shows how well she understands her readers in this timely story of how being true to ourselves can help us remember how to treat others.

      The Bridge Battle
      4.2
    • The Magic Trap

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A magic show, card tricks, and a disappearing rabbit named Professor Hoffman--the Treski kids are at it again as they try to put on a show in the face of an approaching hurricane. But nothing prepares them for what blows into town next: their long-lost dad.

      The Magic Trap
      4.2
    • Sydney and Taylor Take a Flying Leap

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      In this laugh-out-loud early chapter book with charming full-color illustrations, best-selling author Jacqueline Davies follows the adventures of two best friends who chase their dreams, even through doubt and obstacles. Perfect for fans of the Mercy Watson and Owl Diaries series. When Taylor decides he wants to be the World's First Flying Hedgehog, there is little Sydney can do to stop him. Will Taylor realize his dream? Will he forgive Sydney for not believing in him? And can Sydney keep his spiny friend in one piece? This hilarious story, illustrated with expressive full-color art, highlights the importance of friendship and the need to reach for the sky.

      Sydney and Taylor Take a Flying Leap
      4.1
    • Nothing but Trouble

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      From the acclaimed author of The Lemonade War comes a new book starring two smart girls determined to liven up their town—one epic prank at a time. Odawahaka has always been too small for Maggie’s big scientific ideas. Between her stuck-in-a-rut mom, her grumpy grandpop, and the lifetime supply of sludgy soda in the fridge, it’s hard for Maggie to imagine a change. But when Lena moves in with her creative spirit and outrageous perspective, middle school takes off with a bang. Someone starts pulling the kind of pranks that send their rule-loving new principal into an uproar—complete with purple puffs of smoke, parachuting mice, and a scavenger hunt that leads to secret passageways. Suddenly the same-old football games, election for class president, and embarrassing stories feel almost exciting. And for the first time in her life, Maggie begins to wonder if there might be more to Odawahaka than she ever saw coming! Humorous, smart, and full of small-town heart, Nothing But Trouble will have mischief-loving readers caught up in the cleverness and determination of two girls who can’t be held down.

      Nothing but Trouble
      3.8
    • El delito de la limonada

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In this Spanish language edition of the riveting sequel to bestsellingThe Lemonade War, brother and sister duo Evan and Jessie turn the playground into a full-blown courtroom as they attempt to take the law into their own hands.

      El delito de la limonada
      4.0
    • The International House of Dereliction

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this not-so-scary ghost story from Jacqueline Davies, bestselling author of the Lemonade War series, quirky, tool-wielding Alice Cannoli-Potchnik begins to repair the dilapidated mansion next door--only to discover the old house is home to ghosts, and they need mending, too! Home is where the heart is. But can a house have a heart of its own Ten-year-old Alice is moving for the eleventh time. She's lived in so many houses, each more broken than the last, that home to Alice is nothing more than a place you fix and then a place you leave. After all, who needs a permanent home when you're a whiz at fixing things But when Alice arrives at her new home, she can't take her eyes off the house next door, the stately dark house that hulked in the dimming light. The once-grand mansion, now dilapidated and condemned, beckons Alice; it's the perfect new repair job! As Alice begins to restore the House to its former splendor, she senses strange presences. Is there a heartbeat coming from the House's walls Is someone looking at her Soon she realizes she's not alone. Three ghosts have been watching, and they need Alice's help to solve their unfinished business. Will Alice be able to unravel the mysteries of the House and find her forever home . . . before it's too late

      The International House of Dereliction
      4.0
    • The Bell Bandit

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The third installment of the popular Lemonade War series finds siblings Evan and Jessie Treski at their grandmother's Vermont house for the holidays, solving another mystery. This one involves figuring out who stole a cherished bell the whole neighborhood

      The Bell Bandit
      3.9
    • The truth about talent

      • 259 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Key themes in the book 1. The need to revaluate how people contribute and create value in today's economy – it is about knowledge, innovation and relationships today rather than executive potential tomorrow. 2. Challenging the conventional wisdom that talent refers to a 'special few' rather than the 'vital many'. Perhaps we don't have enough because we keep looking in the wrong places and doing the wrong things? 3. Conditions facing organizations are tough and competitive and markets are turbulent. To withstand this, we need to build talented organizations and talented individuals. 4. Interdependence between people within and across organizations is critical. The way that each individual relies on each other and how talent is realised through social and team ties makes a decisive, defining difference. 5. Individuals control when and who their potential is shared with. The idea that an organization can manage talent and potential is an outdated conceit. 6. The nature of work itself matters hugely. The extent to which it is stimulating and engaging – and how people can make the connection with what they do and the wider difference it makes – is vital. 7. The way talent is generated is affected by the whole 'ecology' of an organization – its sense of purpose, rituals, the behaviour of its leaders, how it hires and how it fires people all influence the way talent is generated.

      The truth about talent
      3.0
    • The Lemonade War, 1

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      For a full hour, he poured lemonade. The world is a thirsty place, he thought as he nearly emptied his fourth pitcher of the day. And I am the Lemonade King.Fourth-grader Evan Treski is people-smart. He’s good at talking with people, even grownups. His younger sister, Jessie, on the other hand, is math-smart, but not especially good with people. So when the siblings’ lemonade stand war begins, there really is no telling who will win—or even if their fight will ever end. Brimming with savvy marketing tips for making money at any business, definitions of business terms, charts, diagrams, and even math problems, this fresh, funny, emotionally charged novel subtly explores how arguments can escalate beyond anyone’s intent.Awards: 2009 Rhode Island Children's Book Award, 2007 New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, North Carolina Children’s Book Award 2011, 2011 Nutmeg Award (Connecticut)Check out www.lemonadewar.com for more information on The Lemonade War Series, including sequels The Lemonade Crime, The Bell Bandit, and The Candy Smash.

      The Lemonade War, 1
      3.9
    • The Lemonade War Graphic Novel

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This graphic novel adaptation of the first book in the Lemonade War series combines humor with engaging math concepts and entrepreneurial skills. It presents a fun and visually appealing story that introduces young readers to the world of business through the adventures of its characters.

      The Lemonade War Graphic Novel
      3.8
    • Bubbles . . . Up!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      "A day at the community pool is full of underwater magic--dunking and diving with friends; somersaulting, walking on your hands, and bursting up through the surface like a tortoise. But when a thunderstorm comes and a little brother ventures too close to the pool's edge, will our main character be quick enough and brave enough to save the day"--Publisher

      Bubbles . . . Up!
      3.7
    • Alice und die Geister von nebenan

      Geisterabenteuer über das Erinnern und Vergessenwerden | Starke und mutige Heldin | Mit viel Herz und Humor | Für Fans von »Emily Bones« | Ab 10 Jahren

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Die zehnjährige Alice ist ein Umzugsprofi. Sie zieht mit ihren Eltern von Haus zu Haus. Oder besser: von Bruchbude zu Bruchbude. Kein Problem für Alice, denn sie liebt nichts mehr, als Dinge zu reparieren. Nach Umzug Nummer elf kommt ihr das heruntergekommene Nachbarhaus gerade recht. Das perfekte neue Reparaturprojekt! Doch sie ist nicht allein: Gleich drei Geister spuken hier herum – und die brauchen ihre Hilfe genauso dringend wie die bröckeligen Wände … »Nur ein Herz aus Stein könnte sich nicht für die clevere, kompetente und resolute Alice erwärmen, oder genau genommen für das gesamte Personal, da-runter ihre Eltern und eine ganze Reihe ausnahmslos interessanter Vorfahren. Gut besetzt, gut erzählt, und vor allem einfach grandios.« – Kirkus Reviews

      Alice und die Geister von nebenan
      4.4