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OverviewKEYNOTE: How can a little sister be so lovable and so annoying at the same time? Emma is Jess's little sister ...and her dilemma. How can one small girl be sweet, funny, imaginative, playful, and affectionate as well as a clinging vine, brat, tattletale, and nuisanceall at the same time? Why is Jess supposed to be a good big sister while Emma doesn't have to be a good little sister? The highlights and low points of this sibling relationship are insightfully evoked in short and simple poems, some funny, some touching, and all resonant with emotional truth. Every child with a younger sibling will recognize Jess's dilemma and the combination of ambivalence and deep loyalty that is built into the sibling relationship. Nancy Carpenter's graceful illustrations perceptively complement Kristine O'Connell George's agile poems. AUTHOR Kristine O'Connell George is an acclaimed poet who conducts poetry workshops for children and also for teachers. AGES 6-9 GRADES 1-4 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kristine O'Connell George , Nancy CarpenterPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Imprint: Harcourt Children's Books Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9780618428427ISBN 10: 0618428429 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 22 February 2011 Recommended Age: 6-9 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews-The vignettes form such a vivid portrait of Emma and Jessica that readers may feel as if they personally know them--and a tense turn of events will have readers holding their breath.- --Publishers Weekly, starred review-A potent combination of accessibility and understanding, this will work well as a readalone or a readaloud, offering sympathy to those who are in the older-sib position and perspective to those who aren't.---Bulletin, starred review-Spring-colored line drawings in pen-and-ink and digital media are filled with engaging details, expressive characters, and lots of humor, and bring the family dynamics to life while the verses build to a climactic situation that brings these youngsters together in a touching way.---School Library Journal, starred review-This touching portrayal captures well the many mutual acts of kindness and tolerance inherent in healthy sibling relation.---Kirkus-The poems and art tell an absorbing story--complete with a few tense moments and a warm, believable conclusion--widening the audience and making this book more than just an opportunity for big sisters to nod their heads in total recognition.---The Horn Book -Older siblings everywhere will recognize the big-sister's view of family fury and fun.---Booklist <p> The vignettes form such a vivid portrait of Emma and Jessica that readers may feel as if they personally know them--and a tense turn of events will have readers holding their breath. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review<br><br> A potent combination of accessibility and understanding, this will work well as a readalone or a readaloud, offering sympathy to those who are in the older-sib position and perspective to those who aren't. -- Bulletin , starred review<br><br> This touching portrayal captures well the many mutual acts of kindness and tolerance inherent in healthy sibling relation. -- Kirkus<br> <br><p> The poems and art tell an absorbing story--complete with a few tense moments and a warm, believable conclusion--widening the audience and making this book more than just an opportunity for big sisters to nod their heads in total recognition. -- The Horn Book <p> The vignettes form such a vivid portrait of Emma and Jessica that readers may feel as if they personally know them--and a tense turn of events will have readers holding their breath. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review<br><br> A potent combination of accessibility and understanding, this will work well as a readalone or a readaloud, offering sympathy to those who are in the older-sib position and perspective to those who aren't. -- Bulletin , starred review<br><br> This touching portrayal captures well the many mutual acts of kindness and tolerance inherent in healthy sibling relation. -- Kirkus<br> <br><p> The poems and art tell an absorbing story--complete with a few tense moments and a warm, believable conclusion--widening the audience and making this book more than just an opportunity for big sisters to nod their heads in total recognition. -- The Horn Book The vignettes form such a vivid portrait of Emma and Jessica that readers may feel as if they personally know them and a tense turn of events will have readers holding their breath. Publishers Weekly, starred review A potent combination of accessibility and understanding, this will work well as a readalone or a readaloud, offering sympathy to those who are in the older-sib position and perspective to those who aren t. Bulletin, starred review Spring-colored line drawings in pen-and-ink and digital media are filled with engaging details, expressive characters, and lots of humor, and bring the family dynamics to life while the verses build to a climactic situation that brings these youngsters together in a touching way. School Library Journal, starred review This touching portrayal captures well the many mutual acts of kindness and tolerance inherent in healthy sibling relation. Kirkus The poems and art tell an absorbing story complete with a few tense moments and a warm, believable conclusion widening the audience and making this book more than just an opportunity for big sisters to nod their heads in total recognition. The Horn Book Older siblings everywhere will recognize the big-sister s view of family fury and fun. Booklist <p> The vignettes form such a vivid portrait of Emma and Jessica that readers may feel as if they personally know them--and a tense turn of events will have readers holding their breath. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review <br> A potent combination of accessibility and understanding, this will work well as a readalone or a readaloud, offering sympathy to those who are in the older-sib position and perspective to those who aren't. -- Bulletin, starred review <br><p> Spring-colored line drawings in pen-and-ink and digital media are filled with engaging details, expressive characters, and lots of humor, and bring the family dynamics to life while the verses build to a climactic situation that brings these youngsters together in a touching way. -- School Library Journal, starred review This touching portrayal captures well the many mutual acts of kindness and tolerance inherent in healthy sibling relation. -- Kirkus<br> <br><p> The poems and art tell an absorbing story--comple Author InformationKristine O'Connell George is an acclaimed poet who conducts poetry workshops for children and also for teachers. She lives with her family in Southern California. Nancy Carpenter, illustrator of many successful picture books, lives in Brooklyn, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |