Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers by Rob Sanders, published by Reycraft Books in 2022, is a poignant exploration of family and societal challenges. This edition, comprising 480 pages, presents the story of Calvin Johnston and his brothers, who grapple with the stigma of their health condition in the seemingly welcoming town of Ashland, Florida. As they face ostracism from their community, the narrative delves into the complexities of prejudice and the impact of illness on familial bonds.
Readers will find a compelling portrayal of the Johnston brothers’ struggle against societal rejection and their fight for acceptance. The story highlights themes of family dynamics, social issues, and the harsh realities of discrimination, as the brothers navigate their relationships and the fallout from their secret. With a focus on health and daily living, this book addresses the emotional and physical challenges they encounter, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction that tackles serious social themes.
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Calvin Johnston’s secret is out. He and his brothers are tainted. Untouchable. And the bad blood flowing through their veins is threatening to kill them. So are some of their neighbors in Ashland, the “Friendliest Little Town” in Florida. The Johnston brothers are kicked out of everything, including school, baseball, scouts, and even church. Ashland’s anger has erupted into a fireball of hate. The only silver lining is that Calvin’s best friend Izzy lives 65 miles away at the beach and has no idea about his secret. But news has a way of spreading. Calvin and his brothers are in the fight of their lives. As a matter of fact, they’re fighting for life itself.
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