<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>I was nine. I went into my parents' bedroom. They were both sitting in bed, sitting up. Happy. The sunlight shines onto the north wall, illuminating it a soft and bright white. The floor is warm on my bare feet and the off white furniture is pretty with its gold trim. "Larry Ann ..." my father says. "Hmm?" I'm still a bit sleepy, not fully awake. "Would you like a little brother or sister?" Now I'm wide awake. I look at my father relaxed in bed. Thick eyebrows raised. What about my toys? They would have to be shared. My parents' attention? "No, I don't want a little sister or brother," I said, and jumped on the bed with them. "I want a big sister!"<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Marion Bornschier (Germany, 1946) worked as a producer and director of documentaries for Swiss and German TV. For many years she concentrated on development issues and made films in Bangladesh, India and South America. Since she retired from TV in 2009, she has built a Renaissance garden in Italy, looked after her grandchildren and - written this book, together with her sister.
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