Matthew Cordell, the author-illustrator of Caldecott Medal winner
Wolf in the Snow, crafts a delightful picture book about new siblings
and growing families in Another Brother.
Life for Davy was glorious, as long as he had his mother and father to
himself.
But then he got a brother, Petey. When Davy sang, Petey cried. When Davy
created a masterpiece, Petey spat up on it.
And then he got another brother, Mike!
And another, Stu!
And another, Mickey!
And another . . . and another. . . .
Until Davy had
12 whole brothers!
And that was only the beginning. . . .
Praise for Another Brother:
"Cordell emphasizes the humor in the once only child's whiplash of
conflicting emotions. Baby brothers may be a pain, but the havoc they
create can be painfully funny." --The New York Times
"The pen-and-ink and watercolor artwork is filled with humorous detail.
Think Richard Scarry's warmth and scale, with a minimalist approach to
setting. . . . The story is a great way to discuss life as a half-empty
or half-full vessel, and the very human struggles of sibling rivalry."
--School Library Journal, starred review