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Author: Lori Lansens
Title: The Girls
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Published in: English
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 464
Date: 2007-12-26
ISBN: 1400025397
Publisher: Seal Books
Weight: 0.3 pounds
Size: 1.02 x 4.23 x 7.54 inches
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In 29 years, Rose Darlen has never spent a moment apart from her twin sister, Ruby. She has never gone for a solitary walk or had a private conversation. Yet, in all that time, she has never once looked into Ruby's eyes. Joined at the head, "The Girls" (as they are known in their small Ontario town) are the world's oldest surviving craniopagus twins. In her astonishing second novel, Lori Lansens (author of Rush Home Road) ventures into the strange world of physical abnormality that Barbara Gowdy so chillingly explored in We So Seldom Look on Love. While some writers might be tempted to play up the grotesque aspects of life as a conjoined twin, Lansens treats her so-called freaks with sensitivity and respect. The result is an extraordinarily moving narrative about human connectedness that questions the very meaning of "normal."

The Girls is a fictional autobiography of the Darlen twins, mostly told by Rose but with occasional chapters by Ruby. The stronger and more frustrated of the two, Rose longs to become a published writer but tends to conceal or distort disturbing incidents from their shared past. Ruby, by contrast, tells it like it is, but is much more accepting of their intertwined fate. (Ruby is also the prettier twin, and one of the most poignant and shocking scenes in the novel is Rose's account of her--or rather their--first sexual experience.) As Rose and Ruby describe their relatively sheltered childhood, rocky adolescence, and tentative experiments with love, the interplay between these two distinct voices heightens the dramatic tension of what's to come. The saddest part is saying good-bye--to "The Girls" and to this compassionately written novel. --Lisa Alward

Reviews: Kerri (USA: OH) (2008/01/23):
This was a FANTASTIC book!!! The first page grabbed me and never let me go. I loved that it COULD have been a 'poor us' book about conjoined twins, but instead it was a 'big whoop -- we're joined, so what?' book. I loved that the girls had such different personalities, and that their "Aunt" was such a positive presence in their lives. This was a spectacular book!!



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