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020    $a 1543905595
020    $a 9781543905595
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100 1  $a Torres, Melisa, $e author.
245 10 $a Brothers have talent, too / $c by Melisa Torres ; illustrated by Daniel Ramos and Carrie Arnold.
264  1 $a [United States] : $b [Melisa Torres], $c [2017]
300    $a 165 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 21 cm.
490 0  $a Perfect Balance Gymnastics ; $v [4]
520    $a "Alexis is the youngest sibling in a large Mormon family of five children.  With four athletic brothers, it's hard to stand out.  Even gymnastics isn't her own thing.  Her brother, Drew, is a gymnast too.  When her school announces a talent show Alexis decides this is her chance to shine.  She asks her teammates at Perfect Balance Gymnastics Academy to be in the show with her.  Together, they work hard to create a dazzling gymnastics and dance routine.  But Alexis' plans are shattered when she learns her teammates aren't allowed in the show.  What will she do?  Teach the routine to friends at school? Perform a solo?  Whatever she decides she must act fast.  Alexis turns to her brothers for help.  But do they have enough talent to help her stay in the show?"
650  0 $a Gymnastics $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Talent shows $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Friendship $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Brothers and sisters $v Juvenile fiction.
651  0 $a Utah $v Juvenile fiction.
700 1  $a Ramos, Daniel $c (Illustrator), $e illustrator.
700 1  $a Arnold, Carrie, $e illustrator.
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