Identical

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Beneath their perfect family façade, twin sisters struggle alone with impossible circumstances and their own demons until they finally learn to fight for each other in this poignant tour de force from #1 New York Times bestselling author Ellen Hopkins.

Sixteen-year-old Kaeleigh and Raeanne are identical down to the dimple. As daughters of a district court judge father and a politician mother, they are an all-American family…on the surface. Underneath run very deep and damaging secrets. What really happened in the car accident that Daddy caused? And why is Mom never home, always running far away to pursue some new dream?

The girls themselves have become hopelessly divided over the years. Sick of losing Daddy’s game of favorites, Raeanne turns to painkillers, alcohol, and sex to dull her pain her anger. Kaeleigh tries to be her father’s perfect little flower, but being the misplaced focus of his sexual attention has her seeking control anywhere she can—even if it means cutting herself and unhealthy binge and purge eating.

Secrets like the ones the twins are harboring are not meant to be kept—from each other or anyone else. Before long, it's obvious that neither sister can handle their problems alone, and one must step up to save the other, but the question is…who?

 
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# of Pages: 592

Book Binding: Paperback

Year of Publication: 2010

Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books

Language: en

ISBN: 9781416950066

Ellen Hopkins is a critically acclaimed author known for her raw and powerful young adult novels. Born in Long Beach, California, Hopkins struggled with dyslexia and was a self-described "reluctant reader" during her childhood. However, she found solace in writing and began her career as a journalist before turning to fiction. Hopkins' writing often tackles tough subjects such as addiction, mental illness, and abuse, and she is known for her unconventional use of verse in her novels. Her works, including Identical, have received numerous awards and have been praised for their honest and unflinching portrayal of the teenage experience. Hopkins continues to write and speak about important issues facing young adults, making her a beloved and influential voice in the YA genre.