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Books with title The Two Brothers

  • The Sloth Brothers

    Shawn Sloan, Angélica Millan / Lozano, Ariel Marin

    eBook (, Sept. 26, 2017)
    Brothers Slow and Slower are the fastest sloths in town, with trophies filling every room in their slothy home. With the year's biggest race coming to town can Slow finally beat his brother Slower and take home 1st place?
  • The Brothers Three

    A.D. Hasselbring

    eBook
    A humble boat builder seeks to teach his three sons that they must learn to work together, or they will never accomplish anything great. Constantly competing with one another, the brothers fail to do their work each day, much to the disappointment of their father. Finally, a challenge comes along so great that the brothers learn that "It does not matter who does the most, but rather what we can accomplish together that makes the difference." Perfect for car trips, bedtime stories, or just for quiet time, this captivating anthology emerges from professional author and father of two, A.D. Hasselbring. A Thicket of Tales ignites the imagination, builds self-worth, and strengthens confidence through artfully crafted fairy tales with a contemporary voice. Hasselbring’s innovative, family-friendly storytelling engages children, keeping their minds active through positive characters, new vocabulary, and stunning imagery. As each tale unfolds, it paints vibrant portraits of heroes and heroines and encourages children to explore their boundless imaginations in stories that teach life lessons “with a billow of wind wrapped in a gust of imagination.”
  • The Story of the Two Brothers

    Penny Frank

    Hardcover (Chariot Victor Pub, Feb. 1, 1987)
    Retells the New Testament parable of the man with two sons, illustrating God's readiness to forgive those who repent.
  • The Two Mothers

    Beth Bracken, Kay Fraser, Odessa Sawyer

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    With danger surrounding them, Soli and Lucy must try to discover what's causing Lucy's illness.
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  • The Pug Brothers

    Mr Nolan G. Westlin, Mr Lukasz Czyzewski

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Brothers

    Lola M. Schaefer

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Explore the meaning of family relationships, from nuclear family units to extended families and communities.
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  • The Beane Brothers

    Milissa M. Baker

    eBook (Milissa Baker, Jan. 22, 2019)
    The adventures of Pinto Beane and his brothers as they settle their new home and build the ranch they always dreamed about.
  • Brothers

    Ted van Lieshout, Lance Salway

    Paperback (Collins Flamingo, Sept. 16, 2011)
    A compelling account of a boy coming to terms with his brother’s death and his discovery of his own and his brother’s homosexuality.Brothers is a book which is both compelling and intensely moving as it looks at life, death and love in the context of growing up and trying to make sense of it all. It is tender, sensitive and poignant as it deals with the sexual emergence of a teenage boy, trying to come to terms with the death of his brother and, while reading his brother’s diary, discovers not only that his brother was gay, but that he himself is also. As a story of two brothers, it is both thought provoking and intriguing. The reader is engaged instantly through its intimate narrative diary format. This is indeed an exceptional book.
  • Brothers

    Elise Holden

    eBook
    When Evelyn moves to a small town with her parents and younger brother Asher, things are bound to change. Nestled between forests and wrapped in fog, her new house comes with mysteries from past decades. But can she find out the history behind her home before it’s too late to change?
  • Two Brothers: Species

    Sofia Diana Gabel

    eBook (Escargot Books and Music, Feb. 10, 2016)
    The third and final book in the Ramtalan Trilogy brings Argus and Tai Dachel to a critical juncture in their lives. Struggling to maintain some sort of normalcy, the boys soon discover that they’ll never be the same and those around them, including Argus’s girlfriend Lola, are in danger from the Invaders and the government agency AURA. With enhanced abilities, Argus has to come to grips with being different from his brother, and being an enemy to the Ramtalans he thought were his friends. When hyper-intelligent, powerful Argustine Lenox and his sister, Galena, threaten to cleanse the Earth of humans and New Breeds, Argus and Tai have a difficult decision to make. Which side do they join? The Invaders accept him, while the Settler Ramtalans consider him dangerous. As if that’s not enough, Argus is on the brink of adulthood and must choose what sort of man he wants to be; defiant, compassionate, strong or all three. Nothing will matter though if he can’t save the Earth.
  • THE BROTHER

    Tony Richards

    language (Shadow Realms Press, Jan. 24, 2018)
    "When Charley was three years old, his parents put a bunk bed in the nursery. And that was the beginning of all their troubles. That was the beginning of the nightmare."A child's imagination is supposed to be a wonderful thing. But what exactly happens when it goes horribly wrong?A classic tale of horror back from 1983, now available on Amazon Kindle.
  • The Brothers' War

    Patricia Hermes

    Paperback (Kingfisher, June 2, 2005)
    Melody and Marshall are cousins whose family is torn apart when Marshall's father enlists in the Confederate Army and Melody's father backs the Union cause. Marshall assists his father by acting as a spy while Melody helps her father. But will family loyalty override the allegiances of war when one of the cousins finds the other in distress?
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