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The Foursome by Christina Baker Kline

The Foursome

A Novel

by Christina Baker Kline
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  • May 12, 2026, 384 pages
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Christina Baker Kline comes a boldly original reimagining of the astonishing true story of two sisters in nineteenth-century North Carolina — Kline's own distant relatives — who married world-famous conjoined twins from Siam.

When Eng and Chang Bunker arrive in Wilkes County in 1839, they're not just a curiosity—they're a sensation. Everyone is eager to learn whether the salacious rumors about them are true. Within months, the twins have opened a general store, bought land, and begun building a plantation. Now, word has it, they're looking for wives—and in a place that thrives on gossip and legacy, their ambitions set the community on edge.

Sarah and Adelaide Yates, daughters of a once-prominent local family brought low by scandal, are drawn into their orbit. Bold, beautiful Adelaide sees in the twins' fame a chance to reclaim her future. Sarah, quiet and observant, isn't so sure. When the twins' lives become entangled with theirs, they must navigate loyalty, longing, and identity in a world where everything—including race, class, and gender—is rigidly defined.

Spanning five decades and unfolding against the backdrop of a fractured nation hurtling toward war, The Foursome is both intimate and epic: a story of love and constraint, identity and reinvention. With piercing insight and emotional precision, Kline brings to life a forgotten chapter of American history and the complex, boundary-defying marriages at its center.

Prologue

Surry County, North Carolina

1886

Whose story is this to tell?

Most would agree it isn't mine. I'm not the hero or the villain, the pursuer or even, really, the pursued. I'm just the one who went along.

But maybe the story doesn't belong to anyone. Maybe it's a question of who has the nerve and the need to tell it.

* * *

My mind holds memories like constellations, each glowing with its own light. Some brighten as the sky goes dark; others fade, their edges blurring. The older I get, the more these memories merge, forming shifting patterns. I sift through them slowly, gauging the weight of emotion, the gravitational pull of significance. Trying to make sense of it all.

* * *

Sinful. perverted. mad.

Those were some of the things people said about us. When word spread that the four of us shared one bed, our good neighbors' imaginations ran wild. Rumors flew about incest, unnatural relations, adultery, all kinds of depravities. No respectable woman would permit such an abomination. No God-...

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  1. The Foursome is told through Sarah's perspective. How does seeing events through her eyes shape your understanding of the other central characters, her sister Adelaide, her husband Eng, and his brother Chang? Were there moments when you felt the limits of Sarah's point of view, or times when what she couldn't or wouldn't see told you more than what she observed directly?
  2. The novel explores the idea of complicity — the ways people participate in systems of harm through silence, willful ignorance, or simply the ordinary routines of daily life. Which moments in the novel struck you as the most powerful depictions of complicity, and how does Kline dramatize something as invisible as choosing not to see?
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Oprah Daily
Remarkable and captivating…Incredibly, the wonderful historical novelist behind Orphan Train is a descendant of the pair, and brings their Civil War-era story to life with vivid detail and rare empathy.

People Magazine
Extraordinary.

Real Simple
Mesmerizing…A gripping story about identity, relationships, prejudice, and more.

The Millions
A daring and deeply empathetic tale.

Minneapolis Star Tribune
[Kline's] portrait of Sarah convincingly captures what it would be like to be a woman with few options….[She] skillfully straddles the divide between the rarity of the conjoined brothers and the conventionality of their marriages.

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A profound and moving treatment of what could have been a tabloid topic.

Library Journal (starred review)
Emotionally moving, hard to put down … Written with compassion and sensitivity, [The Foursome] gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the once perceived scandalous lives of the two Yates-Bunker families.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Avoiding sensationalism and hewing closely to the historical record, Kline subtly and often poetically documents the small, daily choices that shape these lives. It's remarkable.

Author Blurb Ann Napolitano, bestselling author of Hello, Beautiful
Christina Baker Kline is a masterful storyteller with an extraordinary subject in The Foursome. Chang and Eng can literally never be apart, which means that their wives—Addie and her sister Sarah—are also held in an impossible proximity to each other. What a wonderful study of intimacy of all kinds, of love and tolerance, of growing together and growing apart. In short, of what it is to be human.

Author Blurb Sadeqa Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of Keeper of Lost Children
The Foursome explores the complexities of marriage, sisterhood, and raising children at a time and place where conformity was the norm and change was just beginning to stir. Kline weaves a beautiful tapestry of love, doubt, identity, and resilience in a world that left little room for differences. I really loved this book.

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An Intimate Look at an Unconventional Marriage
THE FOURSOME By Christina Baker Kline Christina Baker Kline’s The Foursome draws on the real-life story of the famous conjoined twins Chang Bunker and Eng Bunker, who first rose to fame touring before eventually settling in North Carolina. It was...   Read More

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