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Oh, Brother! stars the sibling duo of Bud and Lily, who humorously interact within the leafy confines of their middle-class suburban home and neighborhood. Whether they are playing together in the family room or running amok in the schoolyard, Bud and Lily elevate the act of one-upmanship to Code Red levels. Lily is the quintessential slightly older and far more sensible sister. She takes it upon herself to look after her uninhibited, prank-loving younger brother, Bud. While Lily wins the occasional battle with her cool-headed maturity, Bud is intent on winning the war with his brazen brand of mischief. Despite their obvious differences, Bud and Lily love each other deeply and have a strong sibling bond.
It's bad enough that Xavier's new stepbrother, Chris, has moved into Xavier's room, but now it looks like he's also trying to steal Mami by being the perfect kid. Chris's "Mr. Perfect" act may fool grown-ups, but Xavier can see straight through it. He promises himself that he'll never become real brothers with such a fake. No brothers allowed! Ever! . . . right? In twenty powerful poems, two strangers learn to become brothers. Nikki Grimes captures the struggles—and eventual sweetness—of bringing together a family.
Scott Badler on Brothering Why there isn't a Brother's Day? Because it would be a day dedicated to competition, bickering, and fighting. You'd go out to dinner and there'd be a rumble over the doggie bag. It could get ugly. Use your older brother as your guinea pig. "I've heard about this bad thing. I know you've tried it. I want a full report. Exactly when you started to feel sick. After the third or fourth? When did you heave your guts? The exact time. I need the report on my desk by Monday." Going anywhere with your older brother when he's a teenager isn't much fun. There's always uninvited guests wherever you go. You both could be using the urinal in the Greyhound Station and he's watching the doorway expecting some attractive woman to saunter in. Sibling Rivalry Forever When you're young, it's all about trying to get Mom and Dad's attention, competing for food and a dry diaper. Learning how to survive. But now that we're senior citizen brothers, what are we fighting for--the last drop of Maalox? The last Depends?
Things haven't been the same since baby Dil came into Tommy's life. Tommy is fed up being an older brother and both Tommy and Chuckie find themselves competing with Dylan for the attention they are used to getting from the 'growed ups.' So it is time for action - Rugrat style! Will things ever be the same again!
Milton and Morris--two orphaned immigrant brothers in New York--brave their way in the New World, taking jobs as trapeze artists, fruit peddlers, and tailors, and discover life's bitter realities.
Princess Merida's three brothers play games and listen to stories until they eat some magic cake and turn into bears.
Handling the ups and downs of sibling relationships isn't always easy. This book gives girls advice on dealing with teasing, tattling, and fighting, as well as on playing and staying close as a family. Plus, inside are special extras including photo frames, door hangers, and a Sibling Constitution to help families establish ground rules, rights, and responsibilities.
The Book, 'OH BROTHER, WHY?' is about a retired Army sergeant who was shanghaid in front of his wife, taken to a military base, to find out that his long lost brother has surfaced as a self professed King with a following of twelve disciples. Truely named. Simon, Andrew, James, John, Phillip, etc. King Mackenami arrived in London with eight of his bodyguards who are very skilled professionals and are planning a terrorist act against the Us and allies on the day of The Presidential election. The Vice-President has asked Mike Thoreau to try to convince his brother by all means necessary to forgo bygones and return home. With a week before election, Mike was rushed to a waiting Jetwhich took himacross the mighty ocean to confront his brother who is bent on revenge for the death of his mother and father.
Key Selling Points A new girl is happy she’s made some friends but then catches them making fun of her younger brother, who is in a wheelchair. This book models acceptance of differences, whether in race, gender or ability, in an engaging novel. The author is a speech-language pathologist and has worked with children with communication difficulties for many years. Other issues addressed in the book include starting at a new school, making friends and bullying. Enhanced features (dyslexia-friendly font, cream paper, larger trim size) to increase reading accessibility for dyslexic and other striving readers.