
Karen's Brothers
par:
Ann M. Martin
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 0590436430
ISBN 13: 9780590436434
Date de publication:
January 1st, 1991
Éditeur: Scholastic Paperbacks
Pages: 112
Genres: Science Fiction
Karen feels lost in the chaos of her family, constantly overshadowed by her three older brothers who seem to have no time for her. Each day is a struggle as they tease her mercilessly and shut her out of their activities, leaving her longing for companionship and understanding. Frustrated by their refusal to treat her as an equal, Karen dreams of finding her own voice and standing up for herself.
As she navigates through the challenges of sibling rivalry, Karen embarks on a journey of self-discovery. She learns valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the importance of asserting her needs. Her adventures lead her to unexpected friendships and shared experiences that help her realize she is stronger than she ever believed.
Gradually, Karen begins to confront her brothers, pushing back against their dismissive behavior. Her determination to be included in their lives sparks a change in their dynamics, revealing the complexities of family bonds and the power of understanding. Through heartwarming moments and hilarious escapades, Karen’s story unfolds as a testament to the strength of spirit and the possibility of change within a family.
As she navigates through the challenges of sibling rivalry, Karen embarks on a journey of self-discovery. She learns valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the importance of asserting her needs. Her adventures lead her to unexpected friendships and shared experiences that help her realize she is stronger than she ever believed.
Gradually, Karen begins to confront her brothers, pushing back against their dismissive behavior. Her determination to be included in their lives sparks a change in their dynamics, revealing the complexities of family bonds and the power of understanding. Through heartwarming moments and hilarious escapades, Karen’s story unfolds as a testament to the strength of spirit and the possibility of change within a family.