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Books in Sibling Split series

  • The Impossible Wish

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Annabelle and her dad plan to come to the city to watch Arnie play in a soccer game, and the kids get their hopes up that their mom and dad will reconcile following their divorce announcement. But when Annabelle and Dad arrive in the city, the kids are shocked and angry to learn that both their parents are interested in dating other people. Is there any chance that the siblings' deepest wish―for their family to reunite―could still come true?
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  • Party of Nine

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    This is the first holiday that the Beelers will celebrate separately. Mom will stay in the city, and Dad, Arnie, and Annabelle will be at the farm. To help Dad cope with Mom not being there, Arnie and Annabelle invite several of their neighbors to their Thanksgiving feast. At the end of the weekend, Annabelle and Arnie are surprised when Dad makes an unexpected announcement.
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  • Trouble in the City

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    A few weeks after their parents' separation, the school year is starting for Annabelle and Arnie. Annabelle is anxious to see how different school is without her brother. Meanwhile, Arnie is overwhelmed by the huge new school he's attending in the city. When Annabelle makes her first visit to Mom and Arnie's new apartment, she's struck by how different Arnie seems. Thrown off by the bustling city and feeling left out between Arnie and Mom, Annabelle begins to feel like she's on the outside looking in.
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  • Family Fix-It Plan

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Arnie and Annabelle Beeler are brother and sister and they're best friends. So when they find out their parents are separating, the two are devastated especially when Arnie decides he should move with Mom to the city over an hour away. But before Arnie takes the plunge, the siblings make one last attempt to keep their parents together by creating a video montage of their favorite family memories. Will their family fix-it plan work?
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  • Family Fix-It Plan

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Arnie and Annabelle Beeler are brother and sister and they're best friends. So when they find out their parents are separating, the two are devastated especially when Arnie decides he should move with Mom to the city over an hour away. But before Arnie takes the plunge, the siblings make one last attempt to keep their parents together by creating a video montage of their favorite family memories. Will their family fix-it plan work?
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  • Trouble in the City

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    A few weeks after their parents' separation, the school year is starting for Annabelle and Arnie. Annabelle is anxious to see how different school is without her brother. Meanwhile, Arnie is overwhelmed by the huge new school he's attending in the city. When Annabelle makes her first visit to Mom and Arnie's new apartment, she's struck by how different Arnie seems. Thrown off by the bustling city and feeling left out between Arnie and Mom, Annabelle begins to feel like she's on the outside looking in.
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  • The Impossible Wish

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Annabelle and her dad plan to come to the city to watch Arnie play in a soccer game, and the kids get their hopes up that their mom and dad will reconcile following their divorce announcement. But when Annabelle and Dad arrive in the city, the kids are shocked and angry to learn that both their parents are interested in dating other people. Is there any chance that the siblings' deepest wish―for their family to reunite―could still come true?
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  • Party of Nine

    M.G. Higgins, Jo Taylor

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    This is the first holiday that the Beelers will celebrate separately. Mom will stay in the city, and Dad, Arnie, and Annabelle will be at the farm. To help Dad cope with Mom not being there, Arnie and Annabelle invite several of their neighbors to their Thanksgiving feast. At the end of the weekend, Annabelle and Arnie are surprised when Dad makes an unexpected announcement.
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  • 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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