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Coming October 21, 2025. Pre-order today!By: Beth Ann York / Illustrated by: Ana LateseOh, brother.Meet 10-year-old Beth, a no-nonsense truth-teller with five brothers and laugh-out-loud childhood stories, as she and her family move out of public housing a

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Coming October 21, 2025. Pre-order today!

By: Beth Ann York / Illustrated by: Ana Latese

Oh, brother.

Meet 10-year-old Beth, a no-nonsense truth-teller with five brothers and laugh-out-loud childhood stories, as she and her family move out of public housing and into their first house.Beth marches to her own beat and her family falls right in, from her stern-but-loving mother to her take-no-nonsense stepfather, Bob, to her five boisterious brothers.

Through fast-paced, episodic, and illustrated chapters, young readers will be pulled along with Beth’s large family through Beth’s everyday life full of love, brothers, and lots of laughter.

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Author & Illustrator

Beth Ann York, author

Beth Ann York is a debut author who grew up with 5 brothers, her mom, and stepdad, Bob. She remembers her childhood as full of discovery in a household that had limited means. Though Beth didn’t know she was struggling with ADHD or other learning disabilities like dyslexia, she made the best of it and charmed everyone in her path. Beth lives in Connecticut where she loves to sit on her deck and write.

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Ana Latese, illustrator

Ana Latese is an African American freelance illustrator and writer. Her passion is to produce beautiful imagery inspired by vibrant colors, magical elements, and joy. She graduated from Jacksonville University with a BFA in Illustration. When she’s not illustrating, she loves to play video games and hang out at the library. As a Black artist, every single piece she draws is her attempt to promote a world where Black and Brown children are seen, heard, valued, and validated.

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School Library Journal

“[A] solid choice for developing readers.”

Kirkus Reviews

Beth holds her own in her large, tightknit family.
York offers a spare and simple episodic portrait of her childhood self, a lively girl growing up with five brothers. Of her hardworking mother, Beth observes, She is tough. She dont play. Beths stepfather, Bob, who amusingly signals his agitation by hiking his trousers up high, is also stern but handy. Though money may be hard to come by, this family is resourcefultheir bikes were built by Bob, using materials from the dump. And when Mama buys Beth a puffy white jacket, shes ecstatic to finally have an item of clothing that isnt a hand-me-down from an older brother. But as Mama reminds her, it cost as much as a months groceries, and when big sibling Sam damages it while playing with his bow and arrow, the pair conspire to fix it to avoid Mamas wrath. Seemingly ordinary adventures are imbued with wonder and enthusiasm, whether Beths helping Sam with his paper route or suffering a painful sting after poking a wasps nest. References to boom boxes and banana-seat bikes suggest a 70s or 80s setting, and though neither Beths race nor ethnicity is explicitly mentioned (she and her family appear light-skinned in Newsomes expressive grayscale art), hers is a diverse community, filled with no-nonsense but deeply loving parents and kids who get up to a healthy dose of mischief.
A humorous, warmhearted peek at a childhood defined not by material possessions but by joyful experiences.

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Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-62354-472-0

Ages: 69
Page count: 96
51/2 x 81/4

Publication date: October 21, 2025

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