The worst thing about my sister / Jacqueline Wilson ; illustrated by Nick Sharratt.
By: Wilson, Jacqueline [author].
Contributor(s): Sharratt, Nick [Illustrator].
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TextPublisher: London : Doubleday, 2012Description: 277 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9780440869283 (pbk.) :; 0440869285 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Sisters -- Juvenile fiction | Families -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Children's stories.DDC classification: FIC WIL Summary: Being sisters is not always easy, and especially not when you are as different as Marty and Melissa. Marty loves her Converse, playing football, hiding in her secret cave as well as helping her father mediate. Melissa, on the other hand, loves Justin Bieber and everything that is pink and pretty. However, everything goes well until the day the mother tells her that from now on they have to share a room. For Marty, having to share her bunk bed is the worst. But the girls find that living so close to each other has unimaginable consequences and when an accident happens they understand that they are closer than they thought.
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Being sisters is not always easy, and especially not when you are as different as Marty and Melissa. Marty loves her Converse, playing football, hiding in her secret cave as well as helping her father mediate. Melissa, on the other hand, loves Justin Bieber and everything that is pink and pretty. However, everything goes well until the day the mother tells her that from now on they have to share a room. For Marty, having to share her bunk bed is the worst. But the girls find that living so close to each other has unimaginable consequences and when an accident happens they understand that they are closer than they thought.

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