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Zoe's room (no sisters allowed)
\"Queen\" Zoe protests having her sister Addie move from their parents' room into her realm, but on the fourth night she has reason to be glad for a roommate.
Hexenhaus
2016
A powerful novel about three young women caught in the hysteria of their own times.In 1628, Veronica and her brother flee for their lives into the German woods after their father is burned at the stake.At the dawn of the eighteenth century, Scottish maid Katherine is lured into political dissent after her parents are butchered for their beliefs.In present-day Australia, Paisley navigates her way through the burning torches of small-town gossip after her mother's new-age shop comes under scrutiny.
Snow sisters!
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Kokias, Kerri, author
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White, Teagan, illustrator
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Snow Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Snow Fiction.
2018
Two sisters enjoy a snow day in their own unique ways, apart and then together.
I have a sister
A little girl describes what it is like to be a big sister.
Butterfly Yellow
2020
Hang doesn't believe in adventures. There are steps that must be done, and once done, another step awaits. The last step, after six years of minute planning by her grandmother, is a bus ride away. In A-ma-ri-lo her baby brother has to be waiting. In her imaginings, he is always waiting.National Book Award and Newbery Honor–winning author Thanhhà Lai makes her young adult debut in this deeply moving story of courage, redemption, friendship, family and new beginnings.
How to be a baby-- by me, the big sister
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Lloyd-Jones, Sally, 1960-
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Heap, Sue, 1954- ill
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Infants Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Babies Fiction.
2007
An all-knowing big sister gives her baby sibling lessons in being a baby.
Cranford
2017,2018
The women of an English country village star in this Victorian classic that inspired a BBC series, from the author of North and South. Welcome to Cranford, where everyone knows one another and a cow wears pajamas. It's a community built on friendship and kindness, where women hold court and most of the houses—and men—are rarely seen. Two colorful spinster sisters at the heart of Cranford, Miss Matty and Miss Deborah Jenkyns, are daughters of the former rector, and when they're not playing cards or drinking tea, they're feeding an endless appetite for scandal and weathering commotions to their peaceful lives, from financial troubles to thieves to an unexpected face from the past. First published in installments in Household Words, a magazine edited by Charles Dickens, Cranford was a hit of its time and today offers modern readers a glimpse into a small English town during the mid-nineteenth century.
Big sister, little monster
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Rosenbaum, Andria Warmflash, 1958- author
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Fotheringham, Ed, illustrator
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Monsters Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Fiction.
2017
Lucy finds her little sister Mia an annoying little monster, but one day when she yells \"Go away\" Mia disappears into a world of monsters, who make Mia their queen--and it is up to Lucy to find her own inner monster and retrieve her sister.