This Book Is A First-Person Account About Growing Up Poor In Small-Town America. It Is A Diary Of Sorts A Memoir About Life As Perceived By A Fictional Boy From A Fictional Family Living In A Fictional Town. The Chapters Are Compilations Of Similar Experiences And Venues About School Girls Family Living Without Money And Social Challenges. Making Lemonade Out Of Everything Is A Figure Of Speech A Metaphor For How People Make Do With Nothing. For Example Integrating Chevy Parts Into A Ford; Making A Wheel Barrel Out Of Oak Nails And A Lawn Mower Wheel; Feeding A Family For Under Ten Dollars A Week; And Entertaining Yourself On A Rainy Saturday Playing With Mom'S Clothespins And Pie Pans. The Context For The Story Is Introduced Through Third-Party Narration In Chapters 1 And 2 And Then Transitions To A First-Party Account By A Boy Named William Seabold. Everyone Called Him Bill.
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