Offers an offbeat look at sibling rivalry and relationships
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Heavily illustrated with over 130 pictures in 104 pages, Gwathmey and Stern's work is a compilation of quips, anecdotes, and recycled information about female siblings, real and imagined. There are famous sisters like Jackie and Lee, Olivia and Joan; fabled sisters like the Fates and the Furies; literary ladies like the Brontes and those little women, the March girls; songsters like the Lennon Sisters; twin sisters like the Doublemints or Abby and Ann; and that phenomenal sister fivesome, the Dionne quintuplets. This haphazardly organized holiday gift item is silly and full of one-liners and questionable facts. Gwathmey and Stern, who regularly publish lightweight collections of miscellany (Once Upon a Telephone: An Illustrated Social History, LJ 9/1/94), say they had "a good time" doing their research. Sorry, but this breezy salute to everywoman's sister is not recommended for most libraries.?Carol A. McAllister, Coll. of William & Mary Lib., Williamsburg, Va.
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- PublisherWilliam Morrow & Co
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0688153313
- ISBN 13 9780688153311
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages104