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Books with title Oh, Brother

  • Oh, Brother

    Johnniece Marshall Wilson

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Alex's older brother bullies him, taking his bicycle and his money, until Alex discovers a way to stand up for himself.
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  • My Brother

    Dee Huxley, Tiffany Huxley, Oliver Huxley

    Paperback (Working Title Press, Aug. 20, 2019)
    When a gentle creature sets out to find a lost brother, the quest follows an ethereal journey across lands and seas to strange, beautiful and faraway places. When a gentle creature sets out to find a lost brother, the quest follows an ethereal journey across lands and seas to strange, beautiful and faraway places.My Brother is a metaphorical picture book story for older children that looks at loss and grief from a sibling's perspective.Shortlisted for the 2017 CBCA Picture Book of the Year
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  • Oh, Brother!

    Nikki Grimes, Mike Benny

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Dec. 26, 2007)
    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.
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  • Oh, Brother!

    Luke David, James Peters, Louis Del Carmen

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, June 1, 1999)
    In this latest original story, Tommy and Chuckie find themselves competing for the attention of their parents when Dylan, the newest Rugrat, arrives on the scene. Original. TV tie-in. 125,000 first printing.
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  • Oh Brother

    Sonya Spreen Bates

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 28, 2020)
    Moving to a new city and a new school is never easy. So Lauren is relieved when Callie, Treena and Maddy welcome her into their group. But then Lauren witnesses their reaction to a first grader in a wheelchair. That boy is her little brother, Will. But she’s afraid that if she tells them, they may not want to be friends with her. Soon Lauren finds herself living a double life as she struggles with the challenges of building new friendships and trying to make it up to Will for not acknowledging him at school. At some point Lauren will have to make a decision. What is more important? Friends or family?
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  • Oh, Brother!

    Katherine Emmons, Claire Roman, Disney Storybook Artists

    Paperback (RH/Disney, May 22, 2007)
    Remy dreams of becoming a gourmet chef in a fancy French restaurant. Emile is happy living in the sewer and eating garbage. These two rats are as different as night and day, but they agree on one thing—they're brothers and they'll stick together through thick and thin. This full-color storybook is based on Disney ¥ Pixar's exciting and hysterical feature film Ratatouille.
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  • Oh, Brother!

    Ken Stark

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, March 10, 2003)
    Set on a farm in rural Illinois in 1952, two brothers, age nine and ten, turn their everyday, simple lives into challenging adventures thanks to their active imaginations.
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  • Oh, Brother!

    Apple Jordan, Maria Elena Naggi, Studio Iboix

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 7, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Pixar Animation Studio's 13th animated feature film, Disney/Pixar Brave, is an epic adventure set in the rugged and mysterious Highlands of Scotland, where a skilled archer named Princess Merida defies a sacred age-old custom and inadvertently unleashes a beastly curse upon the kingdom. Movie tie-in.
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  • Oh Brother!

    Jasmine Jones

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, July 4, 2005)
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  • Oh, Brother!

    Nikki Grimes, Mike Benny

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Dec. 26, 2007)
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  • Oh, Brother... Oh, Sister

    Brooks Whitney, Laura Cornell

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2008)
    An especially great parent buy, this book is full of ideas and talking points for handling the ups and downs of sister-and-brotherhood. Inside there are tips on teasing, tattling, fighting, as well as playing and staying close as a family. "Super sister extras" in this book include photo frames, door hangers, and a "Sibling Constitution" that encourages siblings to agree on their rights and responsibilities as they strive to "create a more perfect relationship and a happier home." And what parent could resist that?
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  • Oh, Brother!

    Rich Thomas

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Lizzie McGuire has been handcuffed to her little twerp of a brother, Matt, during one of his stupid tricks. When their mom secretly hides the key to teach them a lesson in sibling love, Lizzie realizes she's going to have to drag him all over the place with her! Includes grey scale Lizzie illustrations and website addresses.
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