Becky has selected
The Girls
by Lori Lansens
for our January 2013 book.
Book Description
Rarely has the experience of being a sister been so
poignantly and memorably captured as in Lori Lansens's triumphant novel.
The Girls celebrates life's fundamental joys and trials as it presents
Rose and Ruby, sisters destined to live inseparably but blessed with
distinct sensibilities that enrich and complicate their shared
experiences-of growing up, of finding their way in the world, of saying
good-bye.Readers who encounter the girls will find it hard to resist
falling under their spell.
From Publishers Weekly
Conjoined twins Rose and Ruby Darlen are linked at the side of
the head, with separate brains and bodies. Born in a small town outside
Toronto in the midst of a tornado and abandoned by their unwed teenage
mother two weeks later, the girls are cared for by Aunt Lovey, a nurse
who refuses to see them as deformed or even disabled. She raises them in
Leaford, Ontario, where, at age 29, Rose, the more verbal and bookish
twin, begins writing their story—i.e., this novel, which begins, "I have
never looked into my sister's eyes." Showing both linguistic skill and a
gift for observation, Lansens's Rose evokes country life, including
descriptions of corn and crows, and their neighbors Mrs. Merkel, who
lost her only son in the tornado, and Frankie Foyle, who takes the
twins' virginity. Rose shares her darkest memory (public humiliation
during a visit to their Slovakian-born Uncle Stash's hometown) and her
deepest regret, while Ruby, the prettier, more practical twin, who
writes at her sister's insistence, offers critical details, such as what
prompted Rose to write their life story. Through their alternating
narratives, Lansens captures a contradictory longing for independence
and togetherness that transcends the book's enormous conceit. (May 2)
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