Sibling Split
M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor
Library Binding
(Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
Eleven-year-old Annabelle and her twelve-year-old brother Arnie are best friends . . . until their parents decide to separate and it threatens to change their relationship forever.  Annabelle and her dad have always had a lot in common ― their love of crafting, from boat building to canning foods ― while Arnie and his mom share a special bond over birding as well as a love of jogging. When the two siblings have to choose which parent to stay with, both their choices seem obvious. Annabelle stays on the family farm with Dad, while Arnie and Mom move to a city apartment near the hospital where Mom works.  Featuring chapter-by-chapter split perspective narratives, these heartfelt stories examine the complexity of sibling relationships, the pain of divorce, and the struggle to find out who you really are in the midst of a changing family.
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