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The Girls

The Girls
by Lori Lansens
Hardcover: May 2006,
352 pages.
Paperback: Apr 2007,
368 pages.

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BOOK SUMMARY

Meet Rose and Ruby: sisters, best friends, confidantes, and conjoined twins. Since their birth, Rose and Ruby Darlen have been known simply as "the girls." They make friends, fall in love, have jobs, love their parents, and follow their dreams. But the Darlens are special. Now nearing their 30th birthday, they are history's oldest craniopagus twins, joined at the head by a spot the size of a bread plate.

When Rose, the bookish sister, sets out to write her autobiography, it inevitably becomes the story of her short but extraordinary life with Ruby, the beautiful one. From their awkward first steps--Ruby's arm curled around Rose's neck, her foreshortened legs wrapped around Rose's hips-- to the friendships they gradually build for themselves in the small town of Leaford, this is the profoundly affecting chronicle of an incomparable life journey.

As Rose and Ruby's story builds to an unforgettable conclusion, Lansens aims at the heart of human experience--the hardship of loss and struggles for independence, and the fundamental joy of simply living a life. This is a breath taking novel, one that no reader will soon forget, a heartrending story of love between sisters.
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If you've enjoyed books such as The Time Traveler's Wife, you are likely to find that Lansen's blend of tragic-comedy will draw you in and leave you well satisfied.  (Reviewed by BookBrowse Review Team).

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  Time Magazine
Extraordinary…a masterful and sophisticated duet…a multidimensional vision of the sisters' lives.

  Isabel Allende
Lori Lansens's blend of tragedy and comedy will touch you deeply.

  Publisher's Weekly
Lansens captures a contradictory longing for independence and togetherness that transcends the book's enormous conceit.

  Booklist - Kristine Huntley
Her biggest achievement in the novel is bringing to life these two truly extraordinary characters to such a degree that readers may forget they are reading fiction.

  Library Journal
This novel...speaks volumes about solitude, loneliness, and enormous personal courage.

  Kirkus Reviews
An unsentimental, heartwarming page-turner. Quite an achievement.

  NOW magazine
The Girls, the year's best book to come out of Canada, possibly the world.

  Toronto Star
Not just a sophisticated literary accomplishment but a darned good read.

Recent Reader Reviews

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by River
OMG
Omg I wanted to cry, laugh, and just smile at the same time. If I did my face would have cracked in half.

Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by Marilyn
a good read
I enjoyed reading this book. It was sad at times, going off in unnecessary directions with too many details at times and stereotyped when discussing the trip to Slovakia. But I kept reading. The writer was able to create a realistic description...   Read More

Rated 3 of 5 of 5 by Elina
a little miffed
While I did enjoy this book, and would recommend it to others, I was a little miffed at the way the author portrayed the people in Slovakia. Being from a neighboring eastern European country myself, I have visited a few of the countries (not...   Read More

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Stacey
The girls
I have just finished reading this book and i can honestly say that it bought a few tears to my eyes. From start to finish i found it hard to put down. I forgot at times that these two girls were conjoined. Its an amazing book about the reality...   Read More

Rated 1 of 5 of 5 by Marianna
I feel deeply hurt
I was enjoying this book till I found wrong informations about the country of my origin, Slovakia. I feel deeply hurt, disappointed and sad. The first of all, Grozovo is not even in Slovakia. The author seems to be just ignorant and capable of...   Read More

Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by Selene Booklover
Complex and Intriguing
This was an intriguing story and a very, fast read. It seemed almost non-fiction. If you have seen the Schappell twins on TV, you almost believe this story is about them. Lori and Reba Schappell are craniopagus twins, just as Ruby and Rose in...   Read More

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Conjoined twins occur in about 40,000 births but only about once in every 200,000 live births. Craniopagus-twins occur in only about one in every 10 million live births.

Did you know?
Medical advances have led to the discovery of another type of twin, known as tetragametic chimeras, where the embryos of two non-identical twins fuse together in the womb to make one person.

Just last month it was reported that a pair of unnamed American...

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