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An edition of Twins (2005)

Twins

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A tale told from the alternating viewpoints of identical teenage twin sisters finds their adolescent bond threatened by a new friend, parental neglect, unsuccessful vacations, eating disorders, and their turbulent first explorations of love and sex. On the eve of their thirteenth birthday, identical twins Chloe and Sue agree to get matching tattoos to prove their bond is stronger than DNA. So begins Twins, Marcy Dermansky's comic and disturbingly honest debut novel, the extraordinary story of two blond, beautiful, and tormented twin sisters trying to survive adolescence and each other. Told in alternating voices, Twins introduces two new unforgettable heroines on the verge. The obsessively defiant Sue, four minutes younger, resents and idolizes her seemingly perfect twin, Chloe. All Chloe wants, however, is to please her sister and, only if Sue will allow it, find a friend of her own. Neglected by their wealthy parents and cynical older brother, burdened by a loving dog they can't properly care for, and bewildered by a complex social universe they somehow don't fit into, Chloe and Sue are left to fend for themselves. Over the course of five years, Chloe and Sue overcome breakups, unhappy Hawaiian vacations, unicycle lessons, eating disorders, pill abuse, and their first painful explorations of love and sex. They desperately seek comfort in unusual places, choosing often inappropriate friends and lovers, including the daring Lisa Markman, an aspiring fashion model; her famous father, a professional basketball player; James, a good natured slacker; and a young Indian writer named Smita. Navigating this hilarious and heartbreaking world, the girls must overcome apathy and despair to return to each other. Funny, affecting, and told with raw understanding, Twins brings us into the wounded hearts of audacious teenagers, where the line between hatred and love is blurred and where everyone, including the family pet, is vulnerable to devotion. Marcy Dermansky's heart stopping debut displays comedy and redemption in the face of suburban despair.

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Publisher
William Morow
Language
English
Pages
295

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Twins: A Novel
October 17, 2006, Harper Paperbacks
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Twins: A Novel
October 17, 2006, Harper Paperbacks
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Twins: A Novel
September 6, 2005, William Morrow
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Twins: A Novel
September 6, 2005, William Morrow
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2005, Review
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2005, William Morow
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Twins
2005, William Morow
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3604.E7545 T95 2005, PS3604.E7545T95 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
295 p. ;
Number of pages
295

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3311734M
ISBN 10
006075978X
ISBN 13
9780060759780
LCCN
2004063574
OCLC/WorldCat
57186444
LibraryThing
71722
Goodreads
837074

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5737979W

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