His New Brother
'His New Brother' Summary
In His New Brother, Joseph Crosby Lincoln tells the story of a young boy named Billy whose life is turned upside down when his parents bring home a new baby brother. Billy is excited at first, but he soon realizes that his new brother is different from other babies. He's bigger, stronger, and smarter. And he has a strange habit of disappearing into thin air.
Billy's parents don't believe him when he tells them about his brother's strange abilities. But Billy knows what he saw. And he's determined to protect his family from his new brother, no matter what it takes.
As Billy investigates his brother's strange behavior, he discovers a secret that will change his life forever.
His New Brother is a charming and suspenseful tale about family, friendship, and the power of love. It's a perfect read for fans of all ages.
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Joseph Crosby Lincoln
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Joseph Crosby Lincoln (February 13, 1870 – March 10, 1944) was an American author of novels, poems, and short stories, many set in a fictionalized Cape Cod. His writing was known for its humor, its wa...
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