The Selfish Sister
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 17 mar 2026
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- USD 10.99
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- Pedido anticipado
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- USD 10.99
Descripción editorial
New York Times-bestselling author David Sedaris offers a hilariously twisted take on selfishness and greed in this picture book featuring funny (and demented!) illustrations by New Yorker artist Bob Staake that will delight readers and parents alike.
This selfish sister only thinks of herself, and she wants it all—even her brother’s kidney! Everything must belong to her! But who can possibly tell her “no”? Her family must cater to every whim--but where does that leave sister in the end?
With rhymes and illustrations David Sedaris and Bob Staake have created a sickly hysterical yet genuine romp of a read.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The titular sister of this second subversive picture book from Sedaris (Pretty Ugly) is wildly covetous—she's even portrayed with skin that's an envious green. "She took my bed, my towel, my chair,// my stuffed giraffe, my threadbare hare," the sibling narrator laments, but the sister's behaviors extend far beyond nabbing individual effects. Rigid rhyming lines describe a character who claims also grandfather Sidney, "our brother's kidney," and "the flag that means LGBT!" When the protagonist finally gets what seems like her best life, end pages lower the boom, offering not a whiff of redemption: "There's nothing sister doesn't own.// Except for friends. She's all alone." Staake (Lost) brings anarchic Ren & Stimpy–like energy to the proceedings via digitally colored pencil and ink drawings that give the book a raw, dark-carnival giddiness. Though the unrelenting catalog of seized goods eventually wears thin, the illustrations supply a pressure-relief valve, giving readers permission to acknowledge what they know in their bones: siblings can be absolutely awful. Characters are depicted with various skin tones, many fanciful. Ages 7–10. Author's agent: Cristina Concepcion, Don Congdon Assoc. Illustrator's agent: Gillian MacKenzie. Gillian MacKenzie Agency.