not-so-weird emma

Written by Sally Warner, illustrated by Jamie Harper Published by Penguin Random House

Eight-year-old Emma McGraw is an only child who lives with her mom in their "cozy" condo. When four-year-old Anthony Scarpetto moves in for a week while his parents are away, Emma is not happy. He's loud, he smells, and he touches her stuff. And that's only half of it! Emma has started at a new school, and has finally begun to make friends. But how can she invite anyone over when annoying Anthony is there? Emma is in for a surprise, though. As the week goes by, she starts to realize that having a "little brother" may not be as bad as she thought.

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. . .Harper's spunky black-and-white illustrations work well with the text.”

— School Library Journal

“. . .charming in its execution, this short read features big type, delightful cartoon-like illustrations, and tiny sidebars of animal facts. Girls not yet embracing their right to be ‘weird’ will find a supportive message here.”

— Booklist