| Author: | Prone, Terry | ![]() |
| Title: | Racing The Moon | |
| Cover: | Paperback | |
| Number of Pages: |
444 |
|
| Synopsis: | Darcy
and Sophia are twins, non-identical but equal, until their fourth birthday
silences one and makes a leader of the other. From then on Darcy is
conscious of the disadvantages of being a twin, as well as the benefits:
it is easy to let Sophia speak - she is the small, pretty, polite one. But
Darcy, bigger, lumpier, is locked in silence, defined by her relationship
to her twin, taking refuge in rebellion.
As the twins grow up in an Ireland that has changed utterly in one generation, they move from a cautious Dublin convent background to international careers, work on different continents, and grow closer through business triumph and family tragedy. Admiring and hating each other to the same degree, their differences always remain more obvious than their similarities. Until they both fall for the same man. |
|
| Genre: | Literature and Fiction | |
| ID Number: |
241 |
|