

Then some BITs (brothers-in-training) from the neighboring Camp Brotherhood start picking on Lulu's siblings, and Lulu responds by doing her red-faced, steam-coming-out-of-her-ears thing and showing those BITs who's boss! After all, Lulu's siblings may be duds, but they're her duds, and sisters have to stick together. She even tricks one of them into carrying both of their backpacks up a mountain! Well, no one ever said Camp Sisterhood was supposed to teach Lulu how to be a good big sister, so Lulu resolves to be a bad big sister. As a Sister-in-Training (SIT), Lulu is assigned a variety of temporary little siblings who are supposed to be so much fun Lulu will become excited to have a permanent sibling of her own.

Undeterred, and to prepare Lulu for big sisterhood, her parents bribe-AHEM, ask-Lulu to attend Camp Sisterhood, a.k.a. But she'll tell you anyway, because she no how, no way, no thank you wants a sibling. In this stand-alone sequel to Lulu and the Brontosaurus, industry legends Viorst and Smith once again prove that even the loudest, rudest, and most obstinate. No one ever asked HER opinion on this debacle.

Lulu is getting the sister she never asked for in this oh-so-funny illustrated chapter book filled with hilarious hijinks and fiesty twists from Judith Viorst.
