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Brothers, Every month Bart Moeyaert writes a story about his six older brothers and himself in Nieuw Wereldtijdschrift, a magazine about literature and culture. He adapted these stories for the theater in a one-man show in which Bart plays himself. Brothers consist, Brothers has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Brothers
  • Written by author Bart Moeyaert
  • Published by Boyds Mills Press, April 2005
  • Every month Bart Moeyaert writes a story about his six older brothers and himself in Nieuw Wereldtijdschrift, a magazine about literature and culture. He adapted these stories for the theater in a one-man show in which Bart plays himself. Brothers consist
  • Every month Bart Moeyaert writes a story about his six older brothers and himself in Nieuw Wereldtijdschrift, a magazine about literature and culture. He adapted these stories for the theater in a one-man show in which Bart plays himself. Brothers consist
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Every month Bart Moeyaert writes a story about his six older brothers and himself in Nieuw Wereldtijdschrift, a magazine about literature and culture. He adapted these stories for the theater in a one-man show in which Bart plays himself. Brothers consists of forty-two of these stories which recount the adventures and misadventures of Bart's childhood as the youngest of seven brothers. In one episode he is told he can't get on a crowded boat, only to watch it sink under the weight of his siblings. Another recounts the first time he gets big news before his brothers and can't understand why they are impressed when he proudly announces their beloved grandmother's death. These stories are written with the tenderness and clarity that is the trademark of Moeyaert's fiction.

Author Biography: Bart Moeyaert made his debut with the autobiographical Duet Out of Tune (1983). It was chosen as a Best Book of the Year by the Children and Youth Jury in 1984, was translated into German, Greek, Spanish, Catalan, and Japanese and was given other lives as a play and a musical. Moeyaert's other novels, such as Suzanne Dantine (1989) and the novella Kiss Me—which received the Book Lion 1992 award—are poetic and evocative. Bare Hands received the Book Lion 1996 award and was nominated for the prestigious Golden Pencil Award.Bart has been a full-time author since 1995. He has written television scripts and plays; he has translated several novels and written a series of articles about design in De Standaard, a Belgian daily.


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