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  • The Benson Brothers

    G.L. Snodgrass

    eBook (, Sept. 11, 2019)
    ***Sweet Young Adult Romance***Rough, tough and all male. The Benson Brothers are a unique mix of hero at heart and bad boy. Every girl instinctively knew that they are special.Three young men. Three stories.JAKEAs far as Jake Benson was concerned. The arrival of Karla Forest would be even more proof that life sucked. One more reason to drop out and hit the road. He never expected that someone like Karla Forest could make him reevaluate his priorities. Make him see that the world had possibilities. Especially if Karla Forest was there.Karla Forest grew up in a privileged lifestyle. Privat all girl’s schools. A diplomat’s daughter, she had traveled the world, twice over. The last thing she expected was to be spending her senior year in high school in a small Pacific Northwest town, living with her mother’s best friend and her three sons. Nothing could have prepared Karla for the culture shock known as the Benson Brothers. Rambunctious, rowdy, and all male. The boys stood atop the High School hierarchy. Especially the oldest, Jake Benson. A bad attitude, a motorcycle, and a guitar. Nothing could have every prepared her for Jake Benson.PARKERParker Benson never intended to get involved. But he just couldn’t ignore a damsel in distress. It would have gone against the Benson code. Besides, he had that whole ‘good guy’ reputation to maintain. Of course, nothing would be allowed to interfere with his dreams for the future. But if anything could. It might be Jade McDonald. With too many secrets and more baggage than an airport carrousel. Jade McDonald stood alone. She always had and always would. The last thing she needed was Parker Benson’s sticking his nose in where it didn’t belong. Of course, being one of the Benson Brothers, he couldn’t help being the hero type.BUCKRebecca well knew the pecking order. Poor, plain girls with obnoxiously strict fathers rested at the bottom of the high school social structure. It was the way of the universe and always would be. Of course, at the top of the pyramid stood Buck Benson. Star athlete, popular, and more handsome than a boy should be allowed to be. Master of all he surveyed. When Rebecca was offered a prestigious letter of recommendation for college to become Buck’s tutor, she grabbed it. It was her ticket out and an opportunity to learn how the other half lived. Her only problem. A father who refused to let his daughter date. Period. Of course, he needn’t have worried. Buck Benson was so far out of her league that it was the last thing her father should worry about. But, then, life takes strange and unusual twists. Now, she had to keep her new secret from her father or her new life would come to a crashing end.
  • Brothers

    David McPhail

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 2014)
    Sometimes brothers are different. Sometimes they're alike. Some days brothers get along. Other days they don't! But on this they agree: brothers stick together. Always. A sweet and humorous companion to David McPhail's Sisters, a favorite since 1984, Brothers celebrates the lasting bond between siblings.
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  • Two Brothers

    Gregory Sandler

    language (Gregory Sandler, May 11, 2016)
    A decade earlier in war-torn Sudan, two young orphaned brothers were shockingly torn apart. That one fateful day would alter their lives forever. While Arif was fortunate to have escaped and grow up in the comfort and stability of the United States, Umar was left behind in a world of loneliness and despair, where survival was his only goal. For the next ten years they would have no contact with each other; only left with the memories of what had been and the crippling doubt of how the other was living. A series of chance events sees their lives intersect once more, but their second chance at a life together is threatened by a corrupt government and officials with self-interest who will stop at nothing to get in their way. Two Brothers is a heart-wrenching, suspenseful and powerful story about loss, perseverance and the unmatched strength a brotherly bond.
  • The PS Brothers

    Maribeth Boelts

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 25, 2011)
    Russell and Shawn call themselves the PS Brothers: P is for poop, S is for scoop, and Brothers is because they’re best friends. Scooping poop is the fastest way to earn money to buy a puppy. These two are crazy about dogs. And they’re sure that once their puppy grows into a tough dog, no one will ever pick on them for being weak or poor again. Unfortunately, getting a puppy is not that easy. Russell and Shawn don’t count on uncovering a dog-fighting ring—and that can bust apart a dream faster than a dog can sniff out a bone.But doing the right thing might still get them what they want—and maybe even more.
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  • The Two Brothers

    Chris Millar

    language (Chris Millar, Oct. 21, 2012)
    Loved and despised, accepted and rejected; Edward and William have never considered themselves friends, let alone brothers, but when these two children are transported to Sorrowan their lives are changed forever. Putting their differences aside, they work together to survive in the wild. However, when presented with fantasies of power and control, one brother turns and embraces the evil offered to him, leaving the other to rally Sorrowan’s defence. A great evil has returned, a great challenge lies ahead, and betrayal is thick in the air.
  • The Two Brothers

    K Addie, L Infante

    eBook (Karen Addie and Luciano Infante, Sept. 16, 2013)
    Discover the fascinating bilingual story of two happy children when they go shopping to their favourite shop "tienda de caramelos" sweet shop. This amazing book with its colourful pictures is a perfect story to practise your Spanish, to practise your English and to absorb by the colour coding the words in between languages.Ideal story for the night at home and great for schools for either key stage 1 or key stage 2.Descubre la fascinante historia bilingĂŒe de dos niños felices cuando van a comprar a su tienda favorita “the sweet shop” la tienda de caramelos. Este increĂ­ble libro con sus imĂĄgenes es una historia perfecta para practicar inglĂ©s, para practicar español y para que el niño pueda absorber las palabras fĂĄcilmente comparĂĄndolas entre idiomas con sus colores.Es una historia perfecta para leer a los niños antes de irse a dormir o para utilizar en los colegios de Primaria.
  • The Two Brothers

    Honore de Balzac

    language (Library of Alexandria, April 18, 2001)
    The Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publishing house. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction, philosophy, science, religion, folklore, mythology, history, literature, politics and sacred texts, in addition to secret and esoteric subjects, such as: occult, freemasonry, alchemy, hermetic, shamanism and ancient knowledge. Our books are available in digital format. We have approximately 50 thousand titles in 40 different languages and we work hard every single day in order to convert more titles to digital format and make them available for our readers. Currently, we have 2000 titles available for purchase in 35 Countries in addition to the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Our titles contain an interactive table of contents for ease of navigation of the book. We sincerely hope you enjoy these treasures in the form of digital books.
  • The Brothers

    Emmet Bacon, Shane Thompson

    eBook (Thompson, Joyce, MacGowan Publishing Group, May 8, 2012)
    Jock Stewart is holding the world on his shoulders. Hopelessly depressed and careening from one drinking binge to the next, he tries his best to maintain the shaky binds that hold him and his brothers together. But the brothers are even less stable than he is and between them – the juvenile delinquent Alfie, the no-longer-all-there oldest brother Con and the sociopathic thrill-seeker Marty – their very presence in his life threatens to drag Jock down into an endless cycle of depression and substance abuse that he might never escape from.6,000 words
  • Two Brothers

    William Smith, Jamie Forgetta

    Paperback (Stillwater River Publications, Nov. 22, 2019)
    Two BrothersMeet Henry and Jack.This is a story about two brothersWho love to do different things.But there is one thing they both love...
  • The Two Brothers:

    Alexandre Dumas, Nathan Dickmeyer

    Paperback (Bahar Books, Sept. 23, 2014)
    The Two Brothers is based on an Alexander Dumas (pùre) fairy tale written during one of the two periods in which he wrote stories for children: 1832 to 1844 and 1852 to 1860. Between these two periods he wrote his great romantic novels, including The Three Musketeers (1844). In 1838 Dumas took a trip down the Rhine, absorbing the wondrous folk tales of that region, many of which live today in Wagner’s operas. In 1839 he published The Adventures of Lyderic, which was packaged with The Two Brothers and published in 2008 by Groupe Privat/Le Rocher in their Collection Motifs as Motifs no. 315. In The Two Brothers Dumas creates several magical scenes where five different animals talk and do the bidding of the brothers. In these episodes each animal repeats a phrase or action in a way that is delightfully childlike. The tale develops the moral strengths of brotherhood, perseverance, patience, truth, courage, and faithfulness. The loyalty and fellowship of the five animals, all natural enemies, echoes and reinforces the story’s moral themes. Each brother and his animals becomes a family, where the clash of characters is both colorful and a source of strength.
  • Two Brothers

    Missy Peterson

    language (, April 28, 2019)
    Two cats become close brothers and get into mischief together. Based on true hi jinks of the author and illustrators cats.
  • Brothers

    Yin, Chris Soentpiet

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Sept. 7, 2006)
    When Ming arrives in San Francisco after the long boat journey from China, his older brothers waste no time warning him: "Chinese should not go outside Chinatown." But Ming risks doing just that, and when he meets Patrick, he knows the young Irish boy has a kind heart, and begins a remarkable friendship that brings their two very different communities together. Illustrated in Chris Soentpiet's richly detailed watercolor paintings, this long-awaited follow-up to the award-winning Coolies helps to tell the precious, rare story of the first Chinese immigrants and their pursuit of the American Dream.
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