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Life With Lily Book Report

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The Adventures Of Lily Lapp Life With Lily ( Book One)

The authors of this book are Mary Ann Kinsinger and Suzanne Woods Fisher. Life With Lily is a fiction book. The genre of the book is adventure, family life, Amish fiction and many more. It was written in 2012 and published on October1,2012. Its an Amish fiction that took place on a farm upstate New York. Life With Lily pursues a girl on a farm. She has lots to do and many people to love, for her every day is a new experience.

The farm had many things on it that made it interesting. The chicken coop that had a secret hiding spot, where Lily hid. The barn was also something, that made the farm interesting. Thats where Lily’s dog Stormy had her pups. Moreover thats where Chubby the miniature horse, Jenny the cow and Jim the buggy horse stayed the winter.
The farm wasn’t the only place that was important in Lily’s life. There was school house not to far from Lily’s farm. In Lily’s life the school house is important because thats where Lily …show more content…

The theme in this book is changes in life appear when you didn 't expect them to. for exe sample when Lily got a baby brother .Or when Joseph fell off the roof and broke his arm
Because he wanted to fly.Its ridiculous how for us the only changes are in heart not really in life itself.The girl herself didn 't drive the plot. The thing that drove the plot where her adventures.If the theme went like this. There as a girl she lived on an Amish farm. Her mom had a baby. That would not catch my attention. If I refries that and put like this.’It was still dark outside.Lily tried to keep up with Papa’s long strides as he carried Joseph across the yard to were the horse and the buggy were tied to the hitching post.” That captures your attention and you wanna know whats

next.Really the only thing that captures your imagination is the word that the author uses to describe the story.It really paints the picture in your head.
Over all I like the story, and its

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