The Superpower Sisterhood - book cover
Growing Up & Facts of Life
  • Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Published : 19 Apr 2022
  • Pages : 40
  • ISBN-10 : 0316628441
  • ISBN-13 : 9780316628440
  • Language : English

The Superpower Sisterhood

Sisters aren't just super, they're superheroes in this celebration of friendship and sisterhood by Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush.

Emma has been lonely all her life growing up in a neighborhood with no other kids-until the day two sets of sisters move to her street! The girls immediately form a club, only to discover that something mysterious is going on. They've each always had special talents, but when they work together, it's almost like their skills become...superpowers. Now the sisterhood is ready to help their neighborhood thrive, as long as they can keep the spooky Ms. Wigglestoot from discovering their secret. Or maybe there's a way these super sisters can help their archnemesis too....

From former first daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush, authors of the #1 New York Times bestselling Sisters First, The Superpower Sisterhood makes it clear that with sisters by your side, life is pretty exciting. And anything is possible!

Editorial Reviews

Praise for Sisters First:

2019 ABC Best Books for Young Readers

"[A] heartfelt picture book tribute to sisterhood-both literal and figurative." -Publishers Weekly

Praise for Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life:
* "In this funny and heartfelt memoir, the twin daughters of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush offer their perspective on growing up in the public eye.... Readers will be entertained by this charming, wild, and wonderful pair of life stories." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

Readers Top Reviews

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This short children's book tells the story of a little girl that is an only child, who wishes that she had a sister to play with. Her wish comes true when TWO pairs of sisters move in to her neighborhood, and the five of them become a great sisterhood team. Together they help people in the neighborhood, and even learn a valuable lesson along the way. At the end of the book, the Bush sisters (who are fraternal twins) explain that the main character Emma is based on their mom, who was an only child and also found “super-powered sisters” in her close friends. Our little ones thought that this book was decent, but wished it was a little longer. The sisters do learn a lesson about judging the “old witch” neighbor down the street, but the story is pretty short. Our kids also questioned the likelihood of one of the little girls fixing a toilet by herself, but other than that they enjoyed the story and pictures.

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