Incoming Resources
- A beautiful disguise, Roseanna M. White
- The devil kissed her, the story of Mary Lamb, Kathy Watson
- Birth order, what your position in the family really tells you about your character, [Linda Blair]
- The golden apples, by Dan Yashinsky ; illustrated by Ekaterina Khlebnikova
- Peaceful parent, happy siblings, how to stop the fighting and raise friends for life, Dr. Laura Markham
- Yumbo gumbo, Keila V. Dawson ; illustrated by Katie Crumpton
- Born to rebel, birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives, Frank J. Sulloway
- Cora and the terrible twister, a tri-state tornado survival story, by Julie Gilbert ; illustrated by Francesca Ficorilli
- Brothers, sisters, strangers, sibling estrangement and the road to reconciliation, Fern Schumer Chapman
- Second thoughts, on having and being a second child, Lynn Berger ; Translated by Anna Asbury
- Twilight people, one man's journey to find his roots, David Houze
- Good manners with your siblings, by Rebecca Felix ; illustrated by Gary LaCoste
- Siblings without rivalry, how to help your children live together so you can live too, Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish
- Freud's blind spot, 23 original essays on cherished, estranged, lost, hurtful, hopeful, complicated siblings, edited by Elisa Albert
- When we were sisters, a novel, Fatimah Asghar
- Why can't we get along?, healing adult sibling relationships, Peter Goldenthal
- Zeke Meeks vs the super stressful talent show, by D.L. Green ; illustrated by Josh Alves
- The normal one, life with a difficult or damaged sibling, Jeanne Safer
- Freewater, Amina Luqman Dawson
- Everything is horrible and wonderful, a tragicomic memoir of genius, heroin, love, and loss, Stephanie Wittels Wachs
- Apples and oranges, my brother and me, lost and found, Marie Brenner
- Circles around the sun, in search of a lost brother, Molly McCloskey
- The book of Timothy, the devil, my brother, and me : [a memoir], Joan Nockels Wilson
- The haunted cabin mystery, created by Gertrude Chandler Warner ; illustrated by Charles Tang
- The pecking order, which siblings succeed and why, Dalton Conley