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Books with title Oh, Brother

  • Oh, Brother

    Johnniece Marshall Wilson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1988)
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  • Oh, Brother

    Kathy Mallat

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, March 1, 2004)
    Sometimes, having a sibling is a blessing and a curse.Baby loves her blankie, and she loves her brother. But sometimes Brother teases too much.One day, Brother takes Baby's blankie. She pleads with him to give it back to her, but he doesn't. And―oh, brother―now it's lost in the garden patch! What will they do?Readers young and old will relate to the mixed blessing of a sibling's attention and recognize that a brother or sister can be a wonderful friend―most of the time.
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  • Brother, Brother

    Clay Carmichael

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, July 30, 2013)
    The day his grandmother dies, seventeen-year-old Billy "Brother" Grace discovers that he has a twin who has recently made headlines by nearly overdosing on drugs. His twin also happens to be the son of a powerful senator. His newly discovered family may not be all that interested in a cheery reunion, but Brother is determined to get answers. When he arrives on the secluded island off the coast of North Carolina where the senator and his family live, sparks will fly, old resentments will be released, and secrets revealed. Part coming-of-age story, part love story, Clay Carmichael's Brother, Brother is a book about finding out that who you are and where you come from aren't necessarily the same thing.
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  • Big brother

    Charlotte Zolotow

    Hardcover (Harper, March 15, 1960)
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  • Big Brother

    Michael Gordon

    language (, June 4, 2017)
    Each of our lives will always be a special part of the other. There’s Nothing Quite Like A Sibling Bond Written in beautiful rhyme this is an excellent story that values patience, acceptance and bond between a brother and his sister. Here's what readers are already saying about this amazing, inspiring story:“It’s just an amazing book for little kids of multiple ages, and their parents too. " -- Helen "This book is so cute! There's a really good moral to this story; it's a very positive, and encouraging book for kids to read." -- Steve “Fantastic book, well-made, very colorful and easy to read." -- Jenny Little Boy is happy about newly arrived member in his family and that is his little sister. Those little hands and feet mean endless happiness for him. What an amazing feeling! In other words he is on the seventh sky! As an elder brother he wants to help his little sister, to nourish her with love. But he also tries to please sister by playing with her, offering toys.New baby sister became center of the universe for sweet boy.Warning! Cuteness overload, so be ready!This book has a great story and fantastic illustrations that will make you happier or just put a smile on your face. You and your kids will love this book...grab it now while it's still available at this discounted price.
  • Oh, Brother

    Johnniece M. Wilson

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 1989)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A warm, funny story about sibling rivalry in an African American family.
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  • The Other Brother

    Melody Carlson, Steve Bjorkman

    Hardcover (Crossway Books, Oct. 1, 1999)
    A contemporary retelling, in rhyming text, of the parable of the prodigal son.
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  • Oh, Brother

    Johnniece Marshall Wilson

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  • Oh, Brother!

    Nikki Grimes, Mike Benny

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    It's bad enough that Xavier's new stepbrother, Chris, has moved into Xavier's room, but now it looks like he's also trying to steal Mami by being the perfect kid. Chris's "Mr. Perfect" act may fool grown-ups, but Xavier can see straight through it. He promises himself that he'll never become real brothers with such a fake. No brothers allowed! Ever! . . . right? In twenty powerful poems, two strangers learn to become brothers. Nikki Grimes captures the struggles—and eventual sweetness—of bringing together a family.
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  • Big Brother

    Marianne Richmond

    language (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Mom and Dad told me I am going to be a big brother. "No thanks," I said. "We already have me." Becoming a big brother is a big change. New babies need lots of attention even though they don't do very much when they're little. But after all the eating, sleeping, and going potty, babies need their big brothers! Beloved bestselling author and illustrator Marianne Richmond shares the humorous journey-and joyful ending-of one child's experience that'll resonate with the little boy in your life. Big Brother is a new classic that's sure to bring together the brother-to-be and the whole expanding family!
  • My Brother

    Jamaica Kincaid

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Oct. 30, 1997)
    Jamaica Kincaid's incantatory, poetic, and often shockingly frank recounting of her brother Devon Drew's life is also the story of her family on the island of Antigua, a constellation centered on the powerful, sometimes threatening figure of the writer's mother. Kincaid's unblinking record of a life that ed too early speaks volumes about the difficult truths at the heart of all families.
  • Brother

    Teleah Scott-Williams, Somnath Chatterjee

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, )
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