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Oh Brother

Oh Brother

Sonya Spreen Bates (Author) See More
Hi-Lo
Orca Currents
FICTION
Social Themes
Friendship , Bullying
Orca Book Publishers
4 - 7
9 - 12

Paperback
9781459837058
$10.95 CADAvailable
English
02/14/2023

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781459824348
$8.99 CADAvailable
English
01/28/2020

EPUB [reflow]
9781459824355
$8.99 CADAvailable
English
01/28/2020

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Description


Moving to a new city and a new school is never easy.

So Lauren is relieved when Callie, Treena and Maddy welcome her into their group. But then Lauren witnesses their reaction to a first-grader in a wheelchair. That kid is her little brother, Will. But she’s afraid that if she tells them, they may not want to be friends with her. Soon Lauren finds herself living a double life as she struggles with the challenges of building new friendships and trying to make it up to Will for not acknowledging him at school. At some point Lauren will have to make a decision. What is more important—friends or family?

This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for middle-grade readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

Sonya Spreen Bates

Author Bio


Sonya Spreen Bates is a Canadian writer living in South Australia. She grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, where she obtained a degree in linguistics from the University of Victoria. She then studied speech-language pathology at Dalhousie University and has spent many years working with children with communication disorders. Sonya writes for children and adults and has been published in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Prizes


  • Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards - Eight to 10 yearsShort-listed 2020
  • CCBC Best Books for Kids & TeensCommended 2020

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“Well-intentioned tale of peer pressure and sibling bonds.”

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“Bates, in this novel, raises a number of issues...Readers are witness to what constitutes true friendship. Readers also see how hard it is to navigate middle school. A must read.”

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“Fast-moving plot, easy to read style and multiple conflicts combine to make this a perfect choice for a reading class discussion on inclusion.”

Biographical note


Sonya Spreen Bates is a Canadian writer living in South Australia. She has written several books for children and adults and has been published in Australia and New Zealand as well as in Canada. She is also trained as a speech-language pathologist and works with children who have communication difficulties.