


Latos’ prose is highly relatable, giving an accurate and gut-wrenching depiction of the uncertainty of growing up and finding oneself. These two narratives are punctuated by bumbling attempts at a reconciliation between the twins born 13 minutes apart, Clare is a Taurus and Audrey is a Gemini, a difference that is presented as symbolic of their contrasts. She tries to keep both facts hidden from her new friend and love interest, Calvin, who introduces her to the joys of LARPing. Meanwhile Audrey struggles to accept her neurodivergence and attendance at Peak, an alternative school for gifted students derided by her friends, who say it is for freaks. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.Fraternal twins Clare and Audrey have always been together, but after the death of their older brother, Adam, a rift has grown between them.Ĭlare explores her gender and orientation, weighing her identity and growing attraction to nonbinary student Taylor against her social life in public school.

This heartfelt novel for fans of Jandy Nelson and Adam Silvera follows twins Audrey and Clare as they grapple with their brother's death and their changing relationships-with each other and themselves. Will first crushes, new family dynamics, and questions of identity prove that Audrey and Clare have grown too different to understand each other - or that they've needed each other all along? AGES: 12 plus AUTHOR: Alexandra Latos lives in Alberta, Canada with her husband and children. Clare is grappling with her gender fluidity and is wondering what emerging feelings for a nonbinary classmate might mean. Audrey, tired of being seen as different from her neurotypical peers, is determined to return to public school.

Ever since their brother Adam's death, all they've shared is confusion over who they are and what comes next. Audrey and Clare may be twins, but they don't share a school, a room, a star sign, or even a birthday. This heartfelt novel for fans of Jandy Nelson and Adam Silvera follows twins Audrey and Clare as they grapple with their brother's death and their changing relationships - with each other and themselves.
