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Books with title My Brother’s Best Friend

  • My Best Friend

    Darlene Gatto, Sherrie McKenzie

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Sept. 26, 2018)
    This book, My Best Friend, is about how little children have big mountains in front of them, not on the adult level but their level. And they are huge to them. It is about how, no matter what mountain they face, their best friend is always with them, and his name is Jesus.
  • My Best Friend's Brother: Finding Troy

    Chrissy Favreau

    (Cold Snap Books, Oct. 3, 2015)
    Book Three in the MY BEST FRIEND'S BROTHER Series ( YA Contemporary Romance / Romantic Comedy ) - CONTENT WARNING Recommended for ages 16+ due to bawdy humor, non-graphic sexual content and some strong language. - Adonia, Luke, Gino, Lilly, and Troy are off to British Columbia for spring break. Adonia’s planning her new life with Luke, and she's sure nothing can ruin her vacation! Nothing but her dad. When Adonia and Luke spot an Irish wolfhound being dragged into an animal shelter, Luke feels compelled to save it from certain death. Adonia's always wanted a dog, and this one is perfect—perfectly huge, sweet, cute, and cuddly—so why would anyone want to kill this amazing dog? What's eating Gino Barone? Maybe it’s the arrival of Troy De La Fontaine—the guy who's after his girlfriend. The guy who constantly one-ups him. The guy with the dragon tattoo. Since Troy came into the picture, Gino's been acting off; so when the heirloom necklace he gave Lilly disappears, she knows something's up. She promised Gino's grandmother that it would never leave her sight, and now it's gone without a trace. Where did it go? Will she get it back? And what will finding Troy do to Lilly Jacobson's love life?
  • My Best Friend

    Kirsten Hall, Chris Demarest

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Children's Books, July 6, 1999)
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  • My Ex-Best Friend

    D.G. Curry, Iris Casado

    language (, May 4, 2012)
    In the world of teenage girls, friends become enemies and enemies become friends on almost a daily basis. But ever so often there is a best friend who becomes a hated enemy through a series of unthinkable events. That is what happened to 13 year-old Monica Jackson when her closest friend destroyed Monica’s life by embarrassing her on the Internet.Now her ex-best friend is queen of the school. So Monica must plot her revenge, avoid being embarrassed again, and hopefully get her period, all while trying to snag the cutest boy in school.
  • My Best Friend Snuff

    Tranise Jenkins

    eBook (AuthorHouse, March 29, 2013)
    My Best Friend Snuff is an illustrated childrens book about a little girl who loves dogs. This book is to help encourage your children to read and also have a love for dogs and other animals. Sometimes when you can not depend on people to be there for you, mans best friend will always be there by your side. After all Lil Nise found her best friend Snuff.
  • My Big Brother, He's My Best Friend

    Heather Reeves, Sean Reeves

    Paperback (America Star Books, April 26, 2010)
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  • My Best Friend

    Kim Doyle

    Hardcover (Beans & Novels, LLC, March 15, 2009)
    Tag along with Matthew and Boots, forever friends whose tender story is a journey of unconditional love, friendship, loss, and ultimately, joy. You'll enjoy the delightful antics of Boots, a Boston Terrier who charms everyone, and the adoration of Matthew, the little boy who loves him. Adults and children will be touched by this tale of friendship, a heart-breaking good-bye, and the good news that there's one friend who will never leave you. It is our prayer that in sharing our story, we can encourage others to be present in the moment, joyful in the journey, and mindful of what is truly important in this lifetime and beyond. Be blessed and share with a friend... two-legged or four!
  • My Best Friend's Brother: Year of Luke

    Chrissy Favreau

    (Cold Snap Books, July 30, 2016)
    WHO WILL GET THEIR HAPPILY EVER AFTER? Book 5 of 5 in the MY BEST FRIEND'S BROTHER Series ( YA Contemporary Romance / Romantic Comedy ) - CONTENT WARNING Recommended for ages 16+ due to bawdy humor, non-graphic sexual content and some strong language. - Ridiculous curfews, arguments, and retaining her sanity are all things Adonia worries about when her father visits for the holidays. She also needs to hide the fact that she and Luke live together; and plans not to spill the beans about her upcoming wedding until the very last minute—or risk her dad ruining it! Will Adonia pull it off, or will someone slip up and let the cat out of the bag? Luke soon realizes that he’s got bigger problems than Adonia’s dad—HIS dad! When Apollo Pawlak’s “holiday cheer” ends with him on Santa’s naughty list, all of Prince George is in an uproar. If Adonia's father did not approve of Luke before now ... Luke knows this is about to get ugly. And while stranger things have happened, they’re probably not much stranger than Nikki’s handsome new prospect. Nikki will use every opportunity to get back at Andre for his odd relationship with his coworker, Amanda, and this new guy is fair game! Will Amanda get in the way of Nikki patching things up with Andre, or will Nikki’s mysterious new friend beat her to it? Can Luke and Adonia survive their visiting relatives? And who will get their happily ever after? Find out in this fifth and final book of My Best Friend’s Brother.
  • My Best Friend

    Gabby Goldsack, Frances Evans

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, June 1, 2005)
    Emily and Sarah are best friends, but when Sarah learns from her father that their family is moving, she worries that Emily will forget about her until they share a special a gift.
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  • My Best Friend

    Patricia Mignon Hinds

    Library Binding (Golden Books, March 15, 1996)
    An African American boy is angry with his best friend Omar, and thinks about all the bad things Omar has done to him, but also about their good times
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  • My Best Friend

    Lois Kim

    Hardcover (Watermark Publishing, Dec. 7, 2018)
    Everyone needs a friend who will stick by them through thick and thin, and in My Best Friend, author-illustrator Lois Kim reminds children that they always have a best friend to cheer them on and help them to be their best. The charmingly illustrated rhymed-verse narrative concludes: My best friend is ME and I am my best friend. My Best Friend was born of Kim's desire to encourage her daughter—and herself&mdashduring times of self-doubt and to give the pre-teen inner strength and confidence as she was bullied in school. "The idea came to me as she confided in me about the 'mean girls' at school," Kim says. "The feelings she shared with me between her tears and sobs vividly reminded me of my own experiences, both as a kid and as an adult. I wanted her to see that loving and relying on herself and being her own best friend will help her through her darkest moments. For me, as a recovering addict, remembering to love myself can mean the difference between life and death. I have to be my own best friend and treat myself with respect." This message of self-confidence is especially important today, as increasing bullying and social media pressure can make children feel isolated and outcast. "In my journey promoting my first book, Mommy Loves You," Kim recalls, "I met strong, accomplished women who also echoed this message—that loving yourself and being your own best friend is something we can all benefit from practicing." As a former inmate at the Women's Community Correctional Center (WCC) in Kailua, Kim knows a thing or two about the necessity of self-confidence in the face of daunting challenges. "While incarcerated, I was in the loneliest place in the world," Kim says. "Writing and illustrating that first book while I was there gave me a voice when I thought silence was my only option. I've reached a new chapter in my life, starting again from the ground up. I face challenges today because of the bad choices I made in the past. It's not easy, but I continue to push forward, despite some closed doors. I know I've been fortunate to get a second chance, but I also have to listen when my inner best friend tells me I'm doing the right things to earn that chance. If I didn't have that confidence, I wouldn't be where I am today." Ever since she was a child, Kim has turned to drawing as a source of comfort. During her incarceration, her passion for art became a lifeline and a way to communicate with her children and send them a deeply felt message: Mommy Loves You, her first book, created in collaboration with Haku Moolelo ("Composed Stories"), a program offered to inmates by the non-profit organization Read to Me International. The project provided her with an outlet to combat her loneliness and to reassure her children that her absence wasn't their fault. In My Best Friend, Kim again combines her gift for art with a message given additional depth by her family's experiences.
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  • My Best Friend

    Marc St. Martin, Ann Marie St. Martin, Edwin Biroun

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Dec. 9, 2014)
    Losing a pet is hard, but when that pet is your best friend, the loss is much harder. This book was written to showcase one young boy's experience losing his best friend and how, with the help of his family, the sadness and feelings of loss eventually turned to happy memories and gratitude for the time spent together. This book does not try to colour over the sadness and frustration, but rather seeks to show how one boy navigated those feelings. Mostly this book celebrates the life of an amazing dog and a friendship that meant the world to one little boy....