All is going swimmingly until Victor prances into the neighborhood and there the author leaves us. Lilly opens up many avenues of adventure for Chester and Wilson and they find, to their amazement, that the three have much in common. Then, when Chester and Wilson are being harassed by some older children, Lilly comes to their rescue and they first tentatively and then wholeheartedly accept her friendship. They avoid her and reject her offers of friendship. Lilly frightens and appalls the very conventional duo with her exuberance, her outlandish disguises and loud proclamations. They enjoy the companionship and their shared preferences. Wilson, Chester's best friend, is exactly like Chester. He always does things in very precise ways and he likes his routine and so does his best friend Wilson. This book was reviewed by Carol Otis Hurst in Teaching K-8 Magazine.Ĭhester is a creature of habit.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |