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Just his dumb luck To think Jinx hadn't seen his brother in twelve long years and this was how he found him? Looking down the barrel of his pistol?If Jinx had known Matt was the Sheriff of Leadville, he never would have agreed to rob that bank. But then he might never have met Susannah Broadhurst. And some things were worth the pain
Our beautiful world is filled with many types of families. Healthy, loving relationships formed between everyone are almost impossible. My Brother's Sister is a genuine example of how blissful it can be to love like a child, even in a blended family. Let these children display a healthy bond through their story and perhaps teach others to Choose to LOVE with your whole heart. Some of the topics that are mentioned in this book include homeschooling, volunteering, dyslexia, and God. While each of these may not be relatable to your family, we hope that you find joy within the story of the siblings. There are now an estimated two million homeschool students in the United States. Volunteering reminds us that having a heart for giving is essential. Recent statistics say that between 15-20 percent of the world's population is on the dyslexic spectrum. God is prevalent in this story, but no matter your beliefs, the love of family is prominent.
Our beautiful world is filled with many types of families. Healthy, loving relationships formed between everyone are almost impossible. My Brother's Sister is a genuine example of how blissful it can be to love like a child, even in a blended family. Let these children display a healthy bond through their story and perhaps teach others to Choose to LOVE with your whole heart. Some of the topics that are mentioned in this book include homeschooling, volunteering, dyslexia, and God. While each of these may not be relatable to your family, we hope that you find joy within the story of the siblings. There are now an estimated two million homeschool students in the United States. Volunteering reminds us that having a heart for giving is essential. Recent statistics say that between 15-20 percent of the world's population is on the dyslexic spectrum. God is prevalent in this story, but no matter your beliefs, the love of family is prominent.
Join Jelani, Kenya, and their little brother, Khari, as they learn, laugh, and play Little Brother actively engages young readers by combining pictures, rhymes, humor, and self-esteem building through household tasks. Little Brother encourages siblings and parents to work together. Creating important bonds that will last a lifetime. Perfect for young learners and readers ages 4-8 and grades Pre-K - 3rd. Readers are Leaders The Little Brother and Little Sister book series(TM) is written by Dr. Khalid White, a proud dad, educator, and husband. Psst, Little Brother has a Bilingual, Spanish/English version called Hermanito: (Little Brother). More information about the series can be found at www.blkmpwr.com Keywords: # Brown Boy Joy # Books for Black Boys Toddlers # Books for Siblings # African American Books for Boys # Baby Books for Black Boys # Books for Little Brothers# Books That Teach Kids To Get Along # Books for Black Kids # Children's Books For Black Kids
My Brother's Keeper: A Personal Narrative About Coping with the Loss Of A Sibling
Ebony N. Ervin
Independently Published
2019
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Upon losing her brother, Jason, in April of 2017, Dr. Ebony N. Ervin decided to write "MY BROTHER'S KEEPER" - a personal narrative about coping with the loss of a sibling. The narrative details the relationship Ebony had with her younger brother, beginning the day their parents brought him home from the hospital as a newborn to the day he passed. "The Memories of the Past" and "The Circumstances of the Present" paint a vivid picture of a unique sibling bond - filled with life, love, and laughter. This bond is abruptly broken when Jason passes away without much warning at the tender age of 30. "The Aspects of the Passing" are the heart of the narrative. These chapters not only detail the events surrounding Jason's passing, but also bring additional relevance to the previously mentioned memories and circumstances. The narrative ends with "The Realities of Future" - a description of Ebony's struggle to pick up the pieces of her broken heart. However, despite being the most broken she has ever been, the reader will discover that Ebony is also the strongest she has ever been - physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Through her memories, experiences, and newfound strength amid tragedy, Ebony hopes to encourage and inspire others coping with such loss. Although the grief surrounding the loss of her brother was the driving force behind Ebony's authorship, "MY BROTHER'S KEEPER" is ultimately a story of faith, resilience, and triumph that any reader can appreciate.
The first volume of the acclaimed global sensation, from one of Japan's most notable manga artists: Yaichi is a work-at-home suburban dad in contemporary Tokyo; formerly married to Natsuki, and father to their young daughter, Kana. Their lives suddenly change with the arrival at their doorstep of a hulking, affable Canadian named Mike Flanagan, who declares himself to be the widower of Yaichi's estranged gay twin, Ryoji. Mike is on a quest to explore Ryoji's past, and the family reluctantly but dutifully takes him in. What follows is an unprecedented and heartbreaking look at the state of a largely still-closeted Japanese gay culture: how it's been affected by the West, and how the next generation can change the preconceptions about it and prejudices against it. (Please note: This book is a traditional work of manga, and reads back to front and right to left.)
My Brother Or The Man Of Many Friends (1855)
Sarah Stickney Ellis
KESSINGER PUBLISHING CO
2009
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Set in rural parts of Oklahoma and Colorado in the 1960s, Buffalo Brother is the engaging story of Johnny Lightfoot as he struggles to fit into the modern day society. Following a wild night out with a friend, he finds himself waking up in jail facing serious charges and consequences. It becomes apparent that his grim fate will be spending time in a juvenile facility that would be more harmful than good to the boy's development. Just as the judge at Johnny's court appearance is about to bring the gavel down on such harsh punishment, an uncle steps forward and assumes responsibility for the custody of the youthful offender. Relieved and rejuvenated the boy returns to the holding cell to bid farewell to his partner in crime only to discover heart-wrenching tragedy. And so his seemingly solitude journey to manhood begins.