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  • My Brother's Keeper

    Patricia McCormick

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2010)
    Toby Malone looks up to his brother Jake. Everyone does. He is the cool one, the one who is good at baseball. Even Mr. Furry, the unfortunately named family cat, seems to prefer him to everyone else. Toby and Jake and their little brother have always had an easy, jostling friendship, in which it is them against the rest of the world. But ever since Toby`s father left, things have been off balance. Toby`s mother seems deflated and resigned. And his little brother is exhibiting odd signs of stress. Toby struggles to keep his family together even as things are falling apart. Despite his efforts, though, Jake is drifting farther and farther away, and Toby knows it is because he is becoming increasingly dependent on drugs. Toby tries to cover up for Jake, to spare his mother yet another disappointment. But his attempts to protect Jake and his mother backfire, only adding to the growing tension between the brothers+until Jake finally goes much too far. With great warmth and wry humor, Patricia McCormick draws a portrait of a typical family that is struggling to reconnect after a crisis.
  • My Brother's Keeper

    Patricia McCormick

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, Sept. 15, 2006)
    When their father leaves, the Malone family falls into despair and the middle child, Toby, is suddenly left responsible for getting everyone back on track, especially his older brother, Jake, who he discovers is involved with drugs and, much like his father, drifting further away from those who love him due to it. Reprint.
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  • My Brother's Keeper

    Patricia McCormick

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 8, 2005)
    When their father leaves, the Malone family falls into despair and the middle child, Toby, is suddenly left responsible for getting everyone back on track, especially his older brother, Jake, who he discovers is involved with drugs and, much like his father, drifting further away from those who love him due to it. Teacher's Guide available.
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  • My Brother's Keeper

    Patricia McCormick

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Toby Malone looks up to his brother Jake. Everyone does. He is the cool one, the one who is good at baseball. Even Mr. Furry, the unfortunately named family cat, seems to prefer him to everyone else. Toby and Jake and their little brother have always had an easy, jostling friendship, in which it is them against the rest of the world. But ever since Toby’s father left, things have been off balance. Toby’s mother seems deflated and resigned. And his little brother is exhibiting odd signs of stress. Toby struggles to keep his family together even as things are falling apart. Despite his efforts, though, Jake is drifting farther and farther away, and Toby knows it is because he is becoming increasingly dependent on drugs. Toby tries to cover up for Jake, to spare his mother yet another disappointment. But his attempts to protect Jake and his mother backfire, only adding to the growing tension between the brothersæuntil Jake finally goes much too far. With great warmth and wry humor, Patricia McCormick draws a portrait of a typical family that is struggling to reconnect after a crisis.
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  • My Brother's Keeper by McCormick, Patricia

    McCormick

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, 2006, )
    My Brother's Keeper by McCormick, Patricia [Hyperion Book CH, 2006] Paperback...
  • My Brother's Keeper

    Patricia Mccormick

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, Sept. 15, 2006)
    Toby Malone looks up to his brother Jake. Everyone does. He is the cool one, the one who is good at baseball. Even Mr. Furry, the unfortunately named family cat, seems to prefer him to everyone else. Toby and Jake and their little brother have always had an easy, jostling friendship, in which it is them against the rest of the world. But ever since Toby`s father left, things have been off balance. Toby`s mother seems deflated and resigned. And his little brother is exhibiting odd signs of stress. Toby struggles to keep his family together even as things are falling apart. Despite his efforts, though, Jake is drifting farther and farther away, and Toby knows it is because he is becoming increasingly dependent on drugs. Toby tries to cover up for Jake, to spare his mother yet another disappointment. But his attempts to protect Jake and his mother backfire, only adding to the growing tension between the brothers+until Jake finally goes much too far. With great warmth and wry humor, Patricia McCormick draws a portrait of a typical family that is struggling to reconnect after a crisis.
    Y
  • My Brother's Keeper

    Patricia McCormick

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