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PSBrother describes a range of brotherly attributes: "Some brothers like to play house. / Some brothers like to play trucks." Sisters get the same treatment: "Some sisters help in the kitchen. / Some sisters help in the garage." The gender-role-subverting odes to siblinghood are supported by Parr's customary we're-all-okay message and his signature emotive cartoon art in a marvelously bombastic palette. Review covers these titles: The Brother Book and The Sister Book.