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Thursday, 26 July 2007 19:00 |
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{mosgoogle} by Maxted, Anna Lizbet and her sister Cassie are complete opposites, but they have always been great friends. Of course they fought and tormented each other growing up just like any siblings, but in spite of all that, or maybe because of it, as adults they became very close. Until a series of misunderstandings, tragedy and family drama threaten to tear them apart forever. A Tale of Two Sisters is told alternately by each sister so that the reader gets both sides of the story. This is a heartwarming tale about family, love and all the complications that come with both. - reviewed by Jessica, Morrison Regional, PLCMC
{mosgoogle} by Maxted, Anna Lizbet and her sister Cassie are complete opposites, but they have always been great friends. Of course they fought and tormented each other growing up just like any siblings, but in spite of all that, or maybe because of it, as adults they became very close. Until a series of misunderstandings, tragedy and family drama threaten to tear them apart forever. A Tale of Two Sisters is told alternately by each sister so that the reader gets both sides of the story. This is a heartwarming tale about family, love and all the complications that come with both. - reviewed by Jessica, Morrison Regional, PLCMC
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