First Wedding, Once Removed

First Wedding, Once Removed by Julie Reece Deaver is a juvenile fiction novel published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1993. This edition, comprising 216 pages, explores the evolving dynamics within a family as siblings navigate the complexities of relationships. The story centers on Pokie and Gib, once a close brother-sister duo, whose bond is tested when Gib leaves for college and becomes involved with Nell, leading Pokie to feel like an outsider.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, sibling relationships, and friendship. As Pokie grapples with her feelings of displacement, the story highlights the challenges of adapting to change and the emotional landscape of growing up. This exploration of social themes provides insight into the intricacies of familial bonds and the impact of new relationships on established ones.
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Once, Pokie and Gib were inseparable, the perfect brother-sister team, Then Gib left for college and met Nell. And Pokie, feels like a third wheel. One thing’s for sure: there’s no room for a brother, a sister, and a girlfriend in this family. Three’s a crowd . . . isn’t it?
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