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The Sibling Effect

What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us
The Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us. Riverhead: Penguin Group (USA). Sept. 2011. 320p. ISBN 9781594488313. $26.95.
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In a July 6, 2006, story, "The New Science of Siblings," Time senior writer Kluger noted that while scientists trying to figure out what really shapes us have hit successively on parents, genes, and peers, they felt that they were missing something. And "more and more, scientists are concluding that this unexplained force is our siblings." Here he expands on his research to show what our longest-lasting relationship means to us. Since we're always digging for personal insights, I'm betting this book will be very popular.
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