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Also, I think maybe it would be a good idea to have 20 instead of 10 books to choose from next tim. That way, there is at least more of a chance that the library has some of the books, my library has none of the books listed.
I was thinking about adding 20 books instead of 10 so we can have a variety, but I can't think of anymore books that fit with the family theme. Do you know anymore books with a family theme that we can share with the group?

Let me look at the bookshelves, I think there are quite a few that would work. Family is such a large and diverse theme. I will check and suggest some titles.

Sophie and Rose (about a girl and her doll, but the doll had been her mother's and grandmother's)
The Secret of Your Name: Proud to Be Métis (very poignant in that for the longest times, the First Nations grandmothers of the Métis were ignored, even denigrated in favour of the more "acceptable" European bloodlines).
Up Home (very much a paean to a happy childhood and close family relationships)
The Chinese Violin (the father/daughter relationship is very moving)
I Love Saturdays y Domingos (multicultural, but above all shows a little girl's loving relationship with her paternal and maternal grandparents, who might be from different cultures, but are really not all that different)
Oma's Quilt (lovely and heartbreaking story, but the quilt help Oma move from her house to an assisted living retirement home)
Applesauce Season (maybe about food, but mostly about a close family, the young boy makes applesauce with grandma, and it is the father who makes waffles)
The Sugaring Off Party (a happy family reunion and party, even with misbehaving twins at the end of maple syrup season)
Sugaring (another wonderful book about maple syrup, but also about close relationship between a little girl and her grandfather)
Sugarbush Spring (the whole extended family helps with sugaring and enjoys participating in the sugaring process, maybe about maple syrup, but so much more as well)

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1. Klutz by Henrik Drescher
2. McFig and McFly: A Tale of Jealousy, Revenge, and Death by Henrik Drescher
3. Weird Parents by Audrey Wood
4. The Trouble with Mom by Babette Cole
5. Louanne Pig in the Perfect Family by Nancy Carlson
6. Not So Fast, Songololo by Niki Daly
7. The Bunyans by Audrey Wood
8. The Trouble with Gran by Babette Cole
9. The Trouble with Grandad by Babette Cole
10. Think Cool Thoughts by Elizabeth Goodwin Perry
11. Sophie and Rose by Kathryn Lasky
12. The Secret of Your Name: Proud to Be Métis by David Bouchard
13. Up Home by Shauntay Grant
14. The Chinese Violin by Madeleine Thien
15. I Love Saturdays y Domingos by Alma Flor Ada
16. Oma's Quilt by Paulette Bourgeois
17. Applesauce Season by Eden Ross Lipson
18. The Sugaring Off Party by Jonathan London
19. Sugaring by Jessie Haas
20. Sugarbush Spring by Marsha Wilson Chall