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Brothers and Sisters

Sometimes they're great. Sometimes they're soooo annoying. But can you imagine life without them? These books are all about the problems brothers and sisters can cause -- or solve.

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Road of the Dead Brooks, Kevin
The Road of the Dead
When something important happens, Ruben can feel it. When he feels his sister get murdered, he follows his brother to retrieve her body and avenge her death. Cole is the one who faces the murderer -- but Ruben will pay the price.
Al Capone Does My Shirts Choldenko, Gennifer
Al Capone Does My Shirts
Moose and his family moved to Alcatraz for his father to be a guard at the infamous prison, and so his autistic sister could attend a special school. With his dad working two jobs and his mom trying to get his sister accepted, Moose ends up fending for himself against Piper, the warden's daughter, and her schemes.
Cupcake Cohn, Rachel
Cupcake
Cyd Charisse is living in New York with her step-brother Danny, helping him in his cupcake business, when her true love, Shrimp, shows up. Will Shrimp and Danny be able to share Cyd Charisse?
The Earth My Butt Mackler, Carolyn
The Earth, My Butt and Other Big, Round Things
Virginia can never live up to her thin, attractive, artsy and athletic siblings. One day, her family gets a phone call that changes everything. Her parents might be able to ignore the awful thing that Byron did, but Virginia can't.
Miracles Boys Woodson, Jacqueline
Miracle's Boys
The oldest brother, Ty'ree, takes care of LaFayette and Charlie. But Charlie keeps getting tougher. If he gets in trouble again, he'll end up somewhere worse than Rahway Juvenile Detention Center, and LaFayette might get sent down south. Can "Miracle's Boys" stay together?
List updated by Tina, June 2007.

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