Treasure Of Lemon Brown Book Report

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Do you really know what a treasure is? The book “Treasure of Lemon Brown” talks about a boy named Greg that meets this old man named Lemon Brown. Lemon Brown talks about his past and tells Greg about a treasure that he has. This treasure means a lot to him. A treasure doesn’t have to be gold, money, or jewelry. A treasure can be something that means a lot to someone. Greg is a 14 year old boy that wants to join football. Lemon Brown is an old man that used to be a famous musician and used to play instruments. And Greg’s dad is a serious man that wants the best for his son Greg.

There is lots of things happening in the story. For example in the story, Greg and Lemon Brown were talking until they heard a group of boys making sounds and telling

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