Chester’s Way

Chester’s Way by Kevin Henkes is a charming picture book published by Greenwillow Books in 1988. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Chester and Wilson, two friends who share a unique bond and a specific way of doing things together, from how they cut their sandwiches to the signals they use while biking.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will discover how their routine is challenged by the arrival of Lilly, a new neighbor with her own distinct approach to life. The book explores themes of friendship and social dynamics among young characters, highlighting the contrast between different personalities. Chester’s Way invites readers to reflect on the importance of individuality and adaptability in relationships, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction and social themes.
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Chester and Wilson had their own way of doing things, and they did everything together. When they cut their sandwiches, it was always diagonally. When they rode their bikes, they always used hand signals. If Chester was hungry, Wilson was too. They were two of a kind, and that’s the way it was — until indomitable Lilly, who had her own way of doing things, moved into the neighborhood.
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