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Crossan, Sarah. |
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For conjoined twins Tippi and Grace,
it's normal to step into the same skirt, to hook their
arms around each other for balance, to fall asleep
listening to the other breathing, to share. And to keep
some things private. Each of the sixteen-year-old girls
has her own head, heart, and two arms, but at the belly,
they join. And they are happy, never wanting to risk the
dangerous separation surgery. (Eliot Rosewater
Indiana High School Book Award, Rosie Award, 2018) |
SUBJECTS: Conjoined twins -- Fiction. Family problems -- Fiction. High schools -- Fiction. Novels in verse. Schools -- Fiction. Sisters -- Fiction. Twins -- Fiction. |