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Hardcover You Stink! I Love You: From Brothers and Sisters, of Course Book

ISBN: 0761126376

ISBN13: 9780761126379

You Stink! I Love You: From Brothers and Sisters, of Course

Siblings live in their own special place, a place of joy and bickering, devotion and rivalry, a place whose only currency is Truth. No euphemisms, no equivocations, no beating around the bush. Celebrating this unique relationship is "You Stink I Love You," a warm and wise book for brothers and sisters of all ages, and their often bewildered parents. Stuart Hample, who's proven his gift for getting kids to open up in "Children's Letters to God "and other books, eavesdrops on siblings to discover the universal condition of being a brother or a sister. A compilation of short letters from kids ages 7-13, illustrated throughout with the author's irrepressible drawings, "You Stink I Love You" presents brothers and sisters telling it just the way it is. Here are honest appraisals: My sister Jenny thinks she's God. Boy is she wrong -Alison. Hard-won caveats: Sometimes if I'm alone I kneel down and say: 'God, I would love to have a sister I could share lots of things and lots of secrets with.' Unfortunately, I have a brother.-Ellie. Proud tributes: I have a sister named Gisell. I guess she's okay but I'm not sure because she can't talk yet.-Luis. Pithy observations: Jonathan A. is a psycho.-Moira A. And the pure paradox that makes the sibling relationship different from any other: My sister does everything with me, so sometimes I get sick of her and we fight a lot. But since we do everything together, it wouldn't be the same without her.-Millie. What sibling doesn't know exactly what she means?

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A funny, tender testament to the importance of siblings in the lives of children

A very sweet book. Many of the entries made me burst out laughing. Others made me cry. The children really capture that ambivalence--that love and loathing, gratitude and irritation--we all feel towards our siblings when we're young (maybe even when we're not so young...).
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