The Pain and the Great One
By Judy Blume
Illustrated by Debbie Ridpath Ohi
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About The Book
Judy Blume’s quintessential tale of sibling rivalry is as funny as ever—and has a fresh new look!
When an eight-year-old girl and her six-year-old brother take turns describing each other, it’s no surprise that “The Pain” and “The Great One” are the nicknames that emerge. As this duo debates whom Mom and Dad love most, their competition becomes increasingly humorous—because when it comes to family affection, there’s no such thing as win or lose.
When an eight-year-old girl and her six-year-old brother take turns describing each other, it’s no surprise that “The Pain” and “The Great One” are the nicknames that emerge. As this duo debates whom Mom and Dad love most, their competition becomes increasingly humorous—because when it comes to family affection, there’s no such thing as win or lose.
About The Illustrator
Debbie Ridpath Ohi
Debbie Ridpath Ohi’s writing or art has appeared in over twenty books for young people. She is the award-winning author and illustrator of Where Are My Books?, I Want to Read ALL the Books, and Sam & Eva with Simon & Schuster. Her illustrations appear in books by Judy Blume, Michael Ian Black, and Linda Sue Park, among others. Debbie lives with her husband in Toronto, Canada. For more info, see DebbieOhi.com.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (June 3, 2014)
- Length: 48 pages
- ISBN13: 9781481411462
- Ages: 6 - 10
- Lexile ® 610L The Lexile reading levels have been certified by the Lexile developer, MetaMetrics®
Awards and Honors
- ILA/CBC Children's Choices
- Emphasis on Reading Book Award (AL)
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- Author Photo (jpg): Judy Blume Photo © Elena Seibert(0.1 MB)
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