I Hate My Brother Harry

I Hate My Brother Harry by Crescent Dragonwagon, published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited in 1989, is a juvenile fiction book that explores the dynamics of sibling relationships. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, presents a narrative where Harry’s sister expresses her strong feelings of animosity towards her big brother, who often teases her and plays pranks. The story captures the essence of sibling rivalry and the complexities that come with it.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of family interactions as the sister devises a way to confront Harry and test their relationship. The book delves into themes of family and the challenges that arise between siblings, making it relatable for young readers. Through its engaging storyline, I Hate My Brother Harry offers insights into the ups and downs of growing up with a brother, providing a humorous yet poignant look at their bond.
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No one believes that Harry’s sister really hates her big brother, but she does. He calls her stupid, stupid, stupid, and puts snakes in her bed. But she finds a way to put Harry to the test. The delightful story the heart of sibling rivalry.–Booklist.
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