'You can hate your little brother and still love your family.' 'That got me thinking,' says Adam, the narrator of Jenny Pausacker's story 'About Zan'. Changing attitudes to family and the way we feel about our place in a family does not mean that families are less important to us today. Sixteen...
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'You can hate your little brother and still love your family.'
'That got me thinking,' says Adam, the narrator of Jenny Pausacker's story 'About Zan'. Changing attitudes to family and the way we feel about our place in a family does not mean that families are less important to us today.
Sixteen stories by outstanding established and newer writers for young adults examine, question and yet always celebrate the idea, the mystery, but also the realities of the family in this timely collection.
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